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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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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.
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