Viewing a movie in 3D can provide a unique experience that takes entertainment to the next level. And you don’t have to go to the theater to get this experience—you can watch 3D DirecTV in San Bernardino County right at home!
To bring your viewing experiences to life, you’ll simply need the right equipment and a few tips on how to use it. Discover exactly what you need below.
Projector
The most basic product you will need to watch 3D DirecTV in San Bernardino County is a TV or video projector that is compatible with 3D features. This might be an LCD, OLED or plasma TV, or a DLP or LCD video projector. These devices will allow you to watch in both 2D and 3D.
Settings
To enjoy the best 3D view, you’ll need to adjust the settings on your device. The three main issues you’ll be concerned with are brightness, ghosting and motion blur.
Regarding brightness, the viewing of 3D images through 3D glasses reduces the brightness of the images by up to 50 percent. You’ll probably need to make adjustments to this setting to allow for this reduction. In addition to basic picture brightness settings, you should also disable the ambient light function. This feature automatically adjusts to ambient light conditions in the room. It might be labeled “active light sensor,” “intelligent sensor,” “eco-sensor” or something similar.
Ghosting can occur when your eye images are not fully synced with the glasses. This causes duplicate images or “ghosts” to appear in your line of sight. You may need to try different glasses if this is an issue.
Lastly, fast-moving objects onscreen may suffer from motion blur when viewed in 3D. Check your device’s motion response settings and adjust these as needed to reduce blurring. You may find a “motion smoother” option or other motion settings that can be fine-tuned.
Glasses
To view 3D DirecTV in San Bernardino, you will need to wear 3D glasses. When you picture these accessories, you may bring to mind images of paper or plastic glasses with flimsy red and blue films for lenses. These are not what you need. For proper at-home 3D viewing, you will need either active or passive 3D glasses.
Passive polarized glasses are similar to sunglasses in their look, feel and cost. They can fit over other eyewear and cost between $5 and $25. They are typically available in plastic or metal varieties.
Active shutter 3D glasses offer a transmitter that syncs the glasses with the display. Because they feature batteries, they are slightly more bulky than passive glasses. They are also pricier, ranging from $50 to $150. However, the syncing of the rapid shutter movements can greatly increase viewing quality.
Learn More
If you have additional questions about 3D DirecTV in San Bernardino, reach out to the experts at JDS Systems. Since 2007, we have been a premier satellite TV and internet provider for San Bernardino County and the surrounding areas. We are a local, family-owned business and are dedicated to providing unparalleled customer service to our valued clients.