But what still had everything to be purchased in order to actually be able to see home movies like Avatar in 3D?
Set in a large well-known electronics market could help me only with dangerous smattering of knowledge, it would be an expensive special glasses, also had to know whether is synchronized with infrared or Bluetooths, you need possibly an auxiliary device and the screen must for 3D effects specially made of special silver be not to pay anything, better not make the seller.
Conclusion: My Blu-ray player was the 3D Avatar Blu-ray playback and powered via a fast HDMI 1.4 cable the Acer X1340 projector (3D ready), the projector recognized auto mashing the 3D signal and gave this list to a plain white living room Tape. The called active shutter DLP 3D glasses can lt. Manual (unfortunately is not in the product description) up to 144Hz and this is crucial for compatibility. The synchronization gets the glasses from the image itself (the White Lightning contained this is not perceived by the human eye).
The result with these glasses and the projector is called a brilliant 3D experience as it was at the movies with the same movie. The nearly 40 euros for these two pairs of glasses I'd spend again for this experience in the configuration. The 3D Blu-rays for piece 29 Euro, however, are relatively expensive.