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 ...
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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 ...
Testing passive-3D TVs 01:10 There are now 3D TVs with advanced technology so you can use lighter more comfortable glasses. That’s a real plus. But the set Consumer Reports tested isn't perfect.
Active-shutter 3D glasses might sound cool, but in this case you definitely want to opt for a low-tech passive 3D TV instead. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Anyone at CES 2014 could not help but be dazzled by the latest 3D TVs from LG and Samsung. The 30-foot LG passive 3D video wall was the first thing to grab your attention when entering the main ...
LG has attempted to lower the entry point for 3D TVs with the introduction of a passive 47in set. The display, dubbed the LD950, uses cheaper passive 3D technology and is expected to become available ...
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