I would like everyone with a 3DTV to share their information on how it works for them, as well as explaining its features for viewing web/digital images like those featured here on Phereo.
It would be great if we could keep this thread alive and ongoing.
This ongoing information might prove helpful for anyone considering a purchase of a 3DTV, or anyone having issues with their 3DTV system.
For my part, I was very surprised that LG does not promote their TVs features for viewing side by side, web content, etc. If I had known it had such cool features, I would've bought a 3DTV much sooner.
Afterall, how many 3d blu rays can one man watch?
For starters, I have an LG 47" Passive (polarized) 3DTV. model [47LB65OO]
It is also a smart-alec TV. Bought it on sale from Sears.
The remote has a 3D button, that allows you to manually engage SBS (side by side) 3D and convert it into a polarized image.
Their are several settings in the IMAGE part of the menu that allow some additional 3D tweaking, like convergence and LR swapping, etc
The USB inputs will accept a jump drive w/ jpeg files with left and right full size images.
If I put the same drive in my bluray, the photos have to be a, two image SBS 1920x1080 (squeezed) image.
When I access Phereo, I can only watch 3D with the Phereo interlace button. When I choose 3DTV, I see the two SBS squeezed images, but my remote will NOT let me engage SBS 3D.
However, when watching SBS movies from youtube, I can turn on SBS 3D on my TV and enjoy youtube movies in 3D.
If others are curious about LGTV menu features, I might provide some photos of the feature set.
Thats all I got for now.