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Consumer Reports has developed special tests for 3D TVs and has tested sets from LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony. Engineers are finding big differences in 3D TV performance. Learn more about TVs on our website: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/electronics-computers/tvs-services/tvs/ind...

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  • so which is best?

  • i have a sony hx720 3d tv with led & full hd in 3D, 480 refresh rate & motionflow engine plus the 3D transmitter is built in with RF instead of IR you havent seen 3-d till youve seen it on a sony

  • SONY THE BEST 3D

  • @Violatorman

    what are you talking about it is real 3d.

  • i dont think thats the real 3D like the one from the movie theaters thats gotta be 2d

  • 3D is like going from sd to hd

  • For me, there is no difference between 2D and "3D" TV, I mean the depth is insignificant. I remembered real 3D TV prototypes in 2001 on these TVs 3D glasses aren't needed.

  • 3d sucks

    

  • LG's new FRP type LCD panel mend it this year, those name is Cinema 3D which is not kinda conventional Active 3D glasses. It's Passive 3D glasses.

  • I don't see the point of anybody trying to watch a 3D movie while lying down sideways... : P

    If you're really THAT tired, then maybe you should just go to bed!

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