I know I would buy a 65" one in a heartbeat to replace my ageing 55 E6V. It's the lack of 3D support that has stopped me spending on a TV upgrade. Last edited: May 11, Captain Ron said:. Click to expand Follow these steps to ensure your experience is the best it can be! The resolution loss was awful. LG proved that a 4K display with full uncompromised p per eye for passive 3D is really "the way".
The hardware is certainly capable from a raw grunt pov. Another reason why 3D failed was because film makers gradually stopped shooting films in true 3D with appropriate cameras. Once they found techniques to simulate 3D from normal mono stock they took advantage of the cost saving. They took Titanic and transformed it to an apparent 3D film by electronic means. After achieving that there seemed little point in shooting in true 3D again.
Generally the results were pretty awful and the public turned away. I've still got the PS3, although it was mothballed it's getting put back into the new setup. I think the terrible implementation of poor virtualized 3D as noted above is a good point and may well have put the public off, but again one could argue that videophiles will seek out and purchase the better hardware for each iteration in enough numbers to compensate manufacturers, but if the film studios have burnt their boats cheaping out then if the media dries up at the same time as the tech isn't profitable I guess you get a kind of perfect storm of disinterest.
Dug out my old Panasonic 3D glasses which I'd wisely put in dust bags and they're pristine, so a projector to suit them is well on my radar! If they do that and the spec is up to what they are teasing in preview my credit card will probably light up like a torch. My TV is a 50 inch 3D Panasonic one. EX thing. I was super into the whole 3D thing but something happened where I seemed to get less of an effect from it. Like at first 3D really popped but now if I watch a 3D film, I barely notice it.
A lot of films also just used it for a bit of depth where as what you really want is the in your face popping out stuff. The same thing happened with PSVR.
At first it was incredible but after a while it just felt like being sat in the front row of a giant cinema. I'm pretty close to bailing on it as I fancy getting something more up to date. QuietLifeProductions Novice Member. I understand from recent reviews the HDR isn't the best any more but to my untrained eyes it looks lovely.
The passive 3D also looks great to me and I have over 3D movies alongside the odd few old PS3 games. I will probably give a full review of this great TV soon. Till then, take good care of yourself and have a great day people. Have you ever try a new one? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Sign in. Log into your account. Password recovery. Recover your password. Forgot your password? Get help. Contents 1 6 Best 3D TVs 1. Pros Easy to Use. Very Simple look and working superbly. Chrome reflective bar across the front bottom of the frame is not very pleasing to the eye. Pros It has a light flow and bright peak whites.
Accepts and upscales 4K content on a p resolution TV because of increased subpixels. Improved, easy-to-use Smart TV interface.
The future-proof ability for 4K playback. Colors are strongest with HD content. Plenty of menu options for optimizing picture performance. Screen space for money is the best around. Remote keys are too small and not backlit. Overall onboard sound quality is lacking. Pros Curved TVs improve immersion. Cons The curve exaggerates reflections The curve limits viewing angles You need to be in the sweet spot to get the most benefits. Curved screens make awkward wallflowers.
Cons Consumes more power No headphone in the remote jack. Pros Super large display. That will give you much more fun to watch movies, play games than any other TV. It has a flat-screen design, which makes it beautiful. No Voice Remote Spends more Electricity in the year than some of the other models. Pros Price according to the quality and services is fine. Top 10 Best Ubuntu Alternatives You read that right: these glasses will not work with or earlier Panasonic 3D TVs.
Ty Pendlebury , David Katzmaier Oct. Read Full Review. On the 3D front, it also offers 2D-to-3D conversion, if you're into that sort of thing. It lacks 3D glasses, and its 3D picture quality is, albeit decent, probably its worst aspect. But the rest of its goodness more than makes up the difference.
Cheap sorta-universal active 3D glasses Give Samsung credit for both including 3D glasses with all of its TVs -- something no other TV maker does -- and for driving down the price of additional pairs. Better but more expensive sorta-universal active 3D glasses When I compared all three active specs in the first three slides, I liked these Panasonics best.
More Galleries The best Nintendo Switch games to play in More Galleries 55 weird objects seen on Mars, explained 57 Photos. Without the stand, this 3D television set is 8. This 3D TV will bring sharp detail to the fastest moving pictures that are destined to come across your screen. This provides a lifelike experience for gaming and action-packed movies.
It works by creating depth in the image through the creation of an optical illusion. This is done by wearing 3D glasses. Each eye creates a different dimension to the image which is slightly altered from the other.
When both eyes are watching the screen this then aligns and the image becomes three dimensional. As 3D TV becomes more popular, so are more and more companies choosing to invest in products and services that combine with the 3D TV technology.
Sky3D is one such service that can be used to enjoy 3D TV on a streaming service, however there are now a wide selection of other services and devices that can be used in conjunction with a 3D TV. Choosing which 3D TV to purchase depends on a number of different factors and varies according on what you wish to do with the system. Many individuals now use their TV for a wide range of different things. The most common of those is to watch television and movies either via DVD players, Blu-ray, normal TV or via digital streaming boxes.
However, many individuals will also want to use the screen to play computer games via devices such as the Xbox and the PlayStation consoles.
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