Sky 3D review

The UK's first 3D TV channel has gone live, but watching 3D in the home is a roller coaster ride

Sky 3D
Sky is the first broadcaster in the UK to offer 3D viewing, but is it worth upgrading your kit for it?

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    3D vistas and natural history

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    Keeps kids happy

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    Works with Sky+HD

Cons

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    Uncomfortably 'eye-popping'

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    Limited content

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    No 3D Sky Guide

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You might have noticed a little buzz around 3D recently, and why not – 3D TV sounds like a fantastic idea. James Cameron's Avatar demonstrated that the technology has advanced, even if the film itself is a steaming pile of stinky old sci-fi cliches, and after some short but intriguing demos from Sky, we wanted to know how it would translate into an experience you could enjoy at home.

Sky has partnered up with LG for 3D, and we used an LG 47LX9900 active 3D TV. It retails at around £2,000, including two pairs of rechargeable glasses (extra pairs cost £100 each).