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D - Viewing, Why doesn't my 3D video source look 3D?

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3D - Viewing Why doesn't my 3D video source look 3D? 1. Begin playing the 3D video source. 2. Ensure that the Panasonic 3D Eyewear (glasses) are on. 3. In the main menu, select Picture. Highlight 3D settings and press . 4. Select 3D format and press . In the 3D format select menu, select 3D format. MENU Menu > Picture > 3D settings > 3D format ●● 3D Blu-ray discs must be played with a 3D capable Blu-ray player. ●● Check with your Cable or Satellite provider to make sure their supplied box is 3D capable. ●● 3D signal must be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable. ●● Use Panasonic 3D Eyewear supporting Bluetooth wireless technology (55 "/65 " only). For active shutter 3D Can I use 3D glasses similar to the kind given at a 3D movie theater to watch 3D content on my 3D TV? ●● No. Movie theater's 3D glasses are passive generally. They use a simple filter "lens". Panasonic active shutter 3D Eyewear are actively synchronizing the left/right eye viewing with the display, providing a superior 3D viewing experience. - 197 -

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3D - Viewing
Why doesn’t my 3D video source look 3D?
1. Begin playing the 3D video source.
2. Ensure that the Panasonic 3D Eyewear (glasses) are on.
3. In the main menu, select
Picture
. Highlight
3D settings
and press
.
4. Select
3D format
and press
.
In the
3D format select
menu, select 3D format.
MENU
Menu
>
Picture
>
3D settings
>
3D format
3D Blu-ray discs must be played with a 3D capable Blu-ray player.
Check with your Cable or Satellite provider to make sure their supplied
box is 3D capable.
3D signal must be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable.
Use Panasonic 3D Eyewear supporting Bluetooth wireless technology
(55 ”/65 ” only).
For active shutter 3D
Can I use 3D glasses similar to the kind given at a 3D movie theater to
watch 3D content on my 3D TV?
No. Movie theater’s 3D glasses are passive generally. They use a simple
filter “lens”.
Panasonic active shutter 3D Eyewear are actively synchronizing the
left/right eye viewing with the display, providing a superior 3D viewing
experience.
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