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[quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by John[/i] in a broader scope active vs passive 3D. [/quote] Active 3D will halve the TV's refresh rate, passive 3D will halve its resolution. Passive is the way to go, but active is the popular choice amongst manufacturers as the TV is technically exactly the same as a regular HD TV and thus cheaper to produce. A lot of people, myself included, experience flicker or lagging when watching 3D with active glasses. Fluid motions also tend to get blurry as a result of the low virtual refresh rate of the TV. Halving the resolution will not be as pronounced from a distance, but the refresh rate will be the same no matter the distance to the screen. Either way you're making sacrifices. Add to this that everyone watching the screen will need to wear glasses the entire time and sit more or less directly in front of the screen and you have yourself a product that's way overrated and overpriced. Also, a lot of the brands a getting single rights for particular movies, so not all 3D movies can be played on one brands equipment. It's worth to note, that this info is what I have gathered from the internet in a search for an answer to the question you ask. As such it may not be the universal truth, so take from it what you can. The answer I found was, that the best value for my money, at this moment, is the LG 60PK950 plasma screen. 3D movies are DOA imo. [/quote]
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