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passive 3D vs active shutter 3D
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<blockquote data-quote="Jes" data-source="post: 364195" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>Very nice naughty. </p><p></p><p>I tested a whole series of 3D TVs before I bought my LG. I have the 8600. Active glasses irritated me within 5 minutes of using them but never affected my wife. Think it's a personal thing. I read all the reviews about why active is better than passive and never really experienced major differences in picture quality. I think the newer passive panels are much better than older ones. </p><p></p><p>I got better black control and reduced edge bleed by taking my TV through a double conversion UPS. Cleaned up the picture for me. Mentioned by others on the forum as well. Could be done hting to consider. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy the TV......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jes, post: 364195, member: 13949"] Very nice naughty. I tested a whole series of 3D TVs before I bought my LG. I have the 8600. Active glasses irritated me within 5 minutes of using them but never affected my wife. Think it's a personal thing. I read all the reviews about why active is better than passive and never really experienced major differences in picture quality. I think the newer passive panels are much better than older ones. I got better black control and reduced edge bleed by taking my TV through a double conversion UPS. Cleaned up the picture for me. Mentioned by others on the forum as well. Could be done hting to consider. Enjoy the TV...... [/QUOTE]
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