I am so happy that Directv sent me an offer thru the mail to get me back! I was never happy with the Dish Network programming and services or their hardware. I was stuck in a 2-year contract and thought I had to put up another whole year of Dish Network.
Directv offered up to $200 Visa card to restart my service with them. On top of that offer, they really had some great deals going on too, like free HD, and other rebates that brought my monthly bill down by almost $40 per month, for the next 12 months!
So, I'm very happy to be with Directv again; plus they also have 3D channels so I can watch their documentaries or movies this way.
Good riddens Dish Network..............HELLO DIRECTV! ;-)
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Mar 19, 2012
May 24, 2010
Directv and 3D Eyeglasses
Next month, Directv will be adding 3D channel line up that include ESPN, 3D Cinema, 3D On Demand, and a few other 3D channels. You don't have to pay extra to get 3D, and the software upgrade for your HD DVR. Of course, you need a TV with 3D technology and special 3D eyeglasses. The 3D eyeglasses are a little expensive, but you can get them free along with a 3D movie, in a Starter Kit from Samsung.
The 3D eyeglasses: They're called 3D Active Eyeglasses- they are powered by batteries, the kind you use in wristwatches; the button batteries (CR2025). These 3D eyeglasses are very different from the eyeglasses that you get from the theatre 3D movies (IMAX, Real 3D). Don't think the eyeglasses you get from the theatres will work on the new 3D TVs--they won't! Here's why: Your 3D enabled TV sends a signal to your 3D Active Eyeglasses which then controls the built-in shutter's on and off switch in the lenses. You can also turn the eyeglasses on or off with a tiny power button on the frames.
Just a note: The only thing I didn't like about the Samsung Active Eyelasses is the flimsy cloth case. I mean, for such expensive "tech" eyeglasses, it would have been nice to have a sturdier case to protect them.
Here's a link to learn more about the 3D technology: http://www.samsung.com/us/learningresources3D/
Here's Directv's link about the 3D Press Release: http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/article.jsp?assetId=P6770179
I think the wave of the future for 3D TV is here to stay. Pretty soon, hologram television! (I can only hope).
The 3D eyeglasses: They're called 3D Active Eyeglasses- they are powered by batteries, the kind you use in wristwatches; the button batteries (CR2025). These 3D eyeglasses are very different from the eyeglasses that you get from the theatre 3D movies (IMAX, Real 3D). Don't think the eyeglasses you get from the theatres will work on the new 3D TVs--they won't! Here's why: Your 3D enabled TV sends a signal to your 3D Active Eyeglasses which then controls the built-in shutter's on and off switch in the lenses. You can also turn the eyeglasses on or off with a tiny power button on the frames.
Just a note: The only thing I didn't like about the Samsung Active Eyelasses is the flimsy cloth case. I mean, for such expensive "tech" eyeglasses, it would have been nice to have a sturdier case to protect them.
Directv will broadcast the World Cup event on ESPN in 3D
I can't wait to watch football in 3D
Here's a link to learn more about the 3D technology: http://www.samsung.com/us/learningresources3D/
Here's Directv's link about the 3D Press Release: http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/article.jsp?assetId=P6770179
I think the wave of the future for 3D TV is here to stay. Pretty soon, hologram television! (I can only hope).
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