Just letting you know I'm not the creator of the project. I'm just a regular backer trying to help spread the word of this inexpensive solution to converting any 2DTV to a 3DTV. Look through the description on the product page and make up your mind whether you want to buy the product or not.
I am an admin and creator of the boards for Edison 3D (wanted there to be a page where people can communicate in a more easier and organized manner.) I have created some Help/FAQs, Installation Guide and some other threads that will help you out with setting up Edison 3D.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2gNtuhlaIg
Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/edison-3d-make-any-tv-a-3dtv/
Price:
Edison 3D x 1 Glasses = $179+$15 (US) = $194
Edison 3D x 4 Glasses = $263+$15 (US) = $278
I'll be talking about some of the features, pros and cons in this post.
Features:
- No need for a 3D TV or 3D Projector.
- 2D to 3D conversion.
- With 3D glasses, simply focus on having a clear 3D image.
- Peripherals: 2 HDMI 1.4a (1 output and 1 input), USB 2.0 (charging only)
- 3D Format: Side by Side (Half), Top and Bottom, Frame Packing
- With IR remote.
- Formats: 2D Bypass, 3D Bypass, 2D to 3D Converter, 3D Side by Side, 3D Top and Bottom
- 3D Glasses: Active Shutter Glasses
- Resolution Support: FHD 1080P 60Hz, HD 720P 60Hz
- 3D Image: 6 Stage Adjustment for Depth of Field
- Requires Edison 3D Active Shutter RF (2.4GHz) Glasses
- The most affordable solution when it comes to console + 1 pair of glasses. (Still pretty affordable if you add 2 more glasses. 3 total glasses. $70 (2 glasses)+179+$15 US shipping = $264. Glasses are free shipping.)
Cons:
- Constant flickering on glasses. This can be avoided by adjusting TV backlight as well closing shades/blinds (should be enough to keep the room just dark enough for no flickering). Constant flickering is an issue with devices similar like this (2D to 3D converters).
- No instruction guide but I have created a forum and made an Installation Guide as well as Help/FAQ (I'll link the forum down) that should help you with setting up.
- The only glasses that are compatible at this moment are the glasses they have created. Their glasses are active shutter and run RF 2.4GHz but no other glasses in the market work with their product. A pair of glasses cost $40 on Indiegogo.
- Glasses have a battery life of about 3 hours.
- No power button on console. Just remote. Lose the remote and you are out of luck.
- Takes some time to setup and figure things out. If you have issues, the forum has a lot of helpful threads.
- No firmware support.
Pros:
- The 3D quality is pretty great. It's as comparable as a 3DTV (minus the flickering which can be avoided if you take the steps I've mentioned.)
- You can watch native 3D Blu-Rays as well as play native 3D Blu-ray games. Native 3D tested on PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
- Many options for adjustment.
- Comes with IR remote. Other similar products require you to be beside the product.
- It's very inexpensive compared to similar products out there.
I know I mentioned more cons than pros but the 3D quality is great and it's very inexpensive compared to other 2DTV to 3DTV converters.
Forum: http://edison3d.boards.net
Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/edison-3d-make-any-tv-a-3dtv/
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