Although manufacturers have stopped making 3D TVs, there is still a loyal fan base that watches 3D on TVs and video projectors that are available or in use. There is also still 3D content to watch if you know where to find it.
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If you dare to take the plunge, discover what you need for an immersive 3D viewing experience.
As a starting point, you'll need a TV or video projector that meets approved 3D specifications. These include some LED/LCD, OLED, Plasma (Plasma TVs were discontinued in late 2014 and early 2015, but many are still in use), and DLP or LCD-type video projectors. All 3D-capable TVs and most 3D-capable video projectors will work with the 3D standards approved for Blu-ray, cable/satellite, and streaming sources.
What's more, all consumer 3D TVs and video projectors display 2D as standard, so you can enjoy all your TV programs, Blu-ray Discs, DVDs and other video content as you are used to: the way you are used to.