Our constantly updated 'best 3DTV list' in the world
Slip on a pair of £100 3D glasses, nestle in front of a brand new £2,000 TV and switch on a £350 3D Blu-ray player and you'll likely warm to the notion that 3D is more than just an illusion.
It's created by your brain processing two separate images coming to it via your eyes, and while this stereoscopic approach can be done relatively cheaply, the big manufacturers have plumped for a rather expensive format that relies on rather clumsy, heavy glasses.
It's called Full HD 3D, and, to be fair, it's the best form of 3D currently available.
We've seen the demos; Full HD 3D might sound like a very expensive hobby for now, but if it's movies you're into then it's your best hope if you're at all interested in the third dimension.
Before your scowl at the prospect of your 50-inch plasma being deemed 'obsolete', bemoan the lack of 3D content, and balk at the high cost of a new breed of 3DTVs, consider this; our list may concentrate on 3D, but the TVs we've gathered here have plenty of other dimensions.
The 3D glasses are optional … and with TV prices being slashed by 25% every year, 3D TVs should be within reach of us all inside the next three years or so.
So, which is the best 3D TV? We've got ten ranges to show you...










Your comments (1) Click to add a new comment
scallywag3
May 10th 2010
1. the LG website states ( 2 pairs of glasses included )
http://www.lg.com/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-led-tv-55LX9900.jsp
Alert a moderator
Tell us what you think
You need to Log in or register to post comments