Calling all bargain hunters looking to take their first tentative steps in to the 3D TV market........We present to you, the LG 42PW450T.
Now, the first thing to notice about this 3D TV is the fact is's missing some HD. That's right. This is not a 3D HD TV (in the 1080p sense) but we thought we'd take a look at ...
Yes, we know it's 2012 but we're taking a look at one of Samsung's fantastic 2011 range 3D HD TVs - this is still pretty darned cutting edge you know!The Samsund UE46D7000 is a LED powered 46' object of beauty. The extremely thin bezel means that you can pretty much take out your old 42' screen and dump this one ...
For those of you with a big lounge and deep pockets, we have the Samsung UE65C8000 - a giant amongst TVs. This 65' beauty is one of the largest LCD 3DHD TVs money can buy and is definitely encroaching on the size of panel normally reserved for its plasma based cousins.
Being a Samsung, the LCD technology in use here is ...
What do we have here then? Well, it's Panasonic's stab at a more 'entry-level' (in comparison!), consumer driven 42' plasma full HD 3D television - 3D HD for the masses! This has come as a slight u-turn as Panasonic were only initially planning on produing it's 3D HD plasma tellies in largeer screen formats, such as 50' and 60' screens. ...
The 40PFL8605H marks Philips' first foray in to the UK 3D full HD television market. The TV it has chosen to lead the charge is a 40' LED display equipped piece of kit, which also shows off Philips' Ambilight Spectra 2 technology. To just get all the basics covered, the 40PFL8605H uses 'active technology' to create the 3D illusion so you may ...
LG 47LD950 Full 1080p HD LCD Television with Freeview
First things first. The LG 47LD950 uses the passive/polarised 3D system. Why's this, we hear you cry? It does go against the grain a tad as most of the latest crop of 3D televisions have gone down the active shutter route. Cost, is the most obvious reason, especially if you're looking to buy a new 3D TV ...