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Which is the best 3D TV so far? any suggestions and ideas guys?

IPS technology is surely way ahead of its time. I believe it will furthermore improve the 3D TV viewing experience.

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Out of all I have seen LG is the best.

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I have LG Passive 3D and its very good. Moreover, for a family of 4 or more, its glasses prove to be economical as it comes with 4 3D glasses and extra glass costing only 500/- per glass.

Other manufacturers have Active 3D giving only 1 or 2 glasses comes with it and extra glass costs approx 2000/- to 2500/- per glass.

LG may not be best, but considering all the factors and practical usage, it is good choice.

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Modern 3D TVs provide great viewing angles. With the introduction of IPS technology, limited viewing angles is no more a problem for 3D TV lovers.

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I have LG Passive 3D and its very good. Moreover, for a family of 4 or more, its glasses prove to be economical as it comes with 4 3D glasses and extra glass costing only 500/- per glass.

Other manufacturers have Active 3D giving only 1 or 2 glasses comes with it and extra glass costs approx 2000/- to 2500/- per glass.

LG may not be best, but considering all the factors and practical usage, it is good choice.

I guess the new LG 3D TV is the best among all. It has got all the modern features like IPS and FPR. I have tried it and believe me the experience is amazing.

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Yes LG is the best. Its passive glass are really good does not need to be charged, light in weight and does not cause eye strain like those bulky active shutter glasses.

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I've seen the new polarised glasses for 3D TV. What is the difference between its previous version and the newer ones ?

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Polarised glasses are the modern replacement of the traditional heavy 3D glasses which were used earlier. Polarised glasses are much more lighter, and easy on the eye and make for comfortable 3D viewing experience. Also, they dont need to be recharged and are inexpensive as compared to shutter glasses.

Film-type patterned retarder or FPR is the new technology for 3D TV's that support 3D TV viewing with battery free 3D glasses and also strike out chances of headaches or eyesight problems.

There is a possibility that it may work, but FPR glasses only work best with FPR technology. Make sure your TV has FPR technology.

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