TV makers are introducing 3D HDTVs at a fast and furious clip. For example, Panasonic has 14 new ones, Vizio five, LG seven…the numbers keep piling up. Screen sizes range from 32- to 70-inches, and ...
A study by the author of the well-respected DisplayMate calibration software, pitting active 3D TVs against passive ones, finds passive models better in most aspects of picture quality. David ...
Who wants to pay $100 for a single pair of active-shutter 3D glasses? Good question—and maybe that's why 3D TV sets using cheaper, polarized 3D glasses are making such a big splash at CES. Bargain TV ...
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Just days before the kickoff of the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), it's already clear that the debut of new "passive" 3D TVs will be among one of the show's highlights. These new LCD TVs, ...
One of the most in-your-face costs of 3D HDTV thus far has been the pricing of the active-shutter 3D glasses that the first available sets from Samsung and Panasonic have required: over $100 per pair.
Making a separate topic from the 4K TV purchase thread because it felt I was off topic and they are focused on features and characteristics that just don't translate to monitors. I'm looking to get ...
The rise and fall of 3D TVs came and went relatively quickly. Despite a brief period of whirlwind success in the early-to-mid-2010s, the concept of 3D televisions has mostly been relegated to a mildly ...
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