3D TV's the bees knees or just Trump ?

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Ok for nature stuff but still gimmicky. I noted that my 3D blu ray seems to suffer from 'dropout'. While watching the Hobbit in 3D, the image 'wobbled' every now and then. So I took the specs off and saw the double-image suddenly 'merge' into one for a split second. This, when seen through the glasses, makes the image appear to wobble and lose depth for a second. I thought it may be the disc but later my 3D Star Trek Into Darkness disc did it. Obviously the player, which I had fixed but now it's started to do it with a Dr Who disc, but oddly, not my 3D disc of Gravity. I still think 3D remains gimmicky and prefer a good movie in old 2D. I have a 'smart' TV which you can surf the net with. However, the browser software is a very cut-down version of that on a PC and needs updating periodically.

If you must get 3D, go for the passive version as it's the same as in the cinema. Specs are cheaper too and I take mine to the cinema to save money on tickets. I have also got a clip-on pair for spectacle wearers.
My Sony is active 3D and Gravity is awesome, no flicker but this does happen with some sets i understand...mind you it did cost £2k which aint exactly cheap!
 

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If your still looking ....We bought an LG Oled tv a couple of months back after the old one developing a screen fault, Have to say it's quite an impressive picture. Lucky enough we had a guarantee with our old TV an after some haggling received the whole original purchase price back. Worth checking out IMO.
 
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