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3D Sources

Digital or HD service subscription and a direct cable connection or an HD STB (Set-Top-Box)
are required.
If a STB is used, an HDMI connection between the cable box and the TV is required.
The TV or STB needs to be tuned to the channel with the 3D broadcast.
Stereoscopic 3D glasses are required.
Customers should contact their cable or satellite service providers to see if they are subscribed to a
service which provides 3D content, or check their local listings for channels this will be carried on for
off air broadcasts.
The issue is that there may not be a "3D Content Flag"embedded in the signal which would cause
the TV to automatically change to the correct 3D Input Format, so customer may have to make this
change in the TV's menu manually. (They may need to manually change this setting until the
EDID/VSI information that will allow our TVs to automatically switch to 3D mode is included in the
broadcast).
3D Blu-ray Player, Satellite, Cable, and Over the Air Signal.