3D TV Display Technology Shoot-Out DisplayMate speaks out on pros and cons
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[i]"...[/i][url="http://www.displaymate.com/shootout.html"][i]3D TV technology is still relatively new so it’s not surprising that most consumers (and many reviewers) are still trying to sort out all of the manufacturer’s claims, figure out what they mean, and what they should do next. There are some conflicting and unsubstantiated statements about 3D TV technologies that are being made in a badgering manner just like in the classic tale of[/i] The Emperor’s New Clothes[i]. The object of this article is to provide detailed objective test results that will let you decide what is really there, or not there. But the most important issue of all is whether either of these technologies is able to provide an enjoyable and convincing 3D viewing experience – we’ll answer that below, but first we’ll back it up with lots of objective evidence[/i][/url][i]..."

[/i]Posted in order to gather any personal experiences with Passive or FPR - still haven't gone 3D yet, but things are lookin' awfully close to ready...

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#1
Posted 09/07/2011 10:09 PM   
So...

No one has any experience with passive 3D yet?...

So...



No one has any experience with passive 3D yet?...


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#2
Posted 09/09/2011 09:16 PM   
The lines in passives are too big for the way i use my display, which is up close on a 46", less than 1 meter. Might be fine for watching from further back though.
The lines in passives are too big for the way i use my display, which is up close on a 46", less than 1 meter. Might be fine for watching from further back though.

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#3
Posted 09/09/2011 09:24 PM   
That article is a cover-up,
the measurements are a rebadging telltale,
future displays don't have much to do with these at all, there is zilch connection IMO. Don't believe the hype.
Its just...

[i]panem et circenses[/i]...
That article is a cover-up,

the measurements are a rebadging telltale,

future displays don't have much to do with these at all, there is zilch connection IMO. Don't believe the hype.

Its just...



panem et circenses...

#4
Posted 09/09/2011 09:55 PM   
R..i..g..h..t...

Except I see you offering no [i]evidence[/i] whatsoever against the claims of DisplayMate, who seems well-enough trusted by the industry, Why should I trust the opinion of tritosine2k?...

R..i..g..h..t...



Except I see you offering no evidence whatsoever against the claims of DisplayMate, who seems well-enough trusted by the industry, Why should I trust the opinion of tritosine2k?...


"AIO": Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2 @ 103.2 MHz BCLK | ASUS X79-Deluxe | SwifTech Apogee Drive II Pump and Block | 120 mm + 240 mm Push-Pull | 64 GB G.Skill PC3-12800 @ 1924 MHz | NVIDIA RTX 2070 FE | LG 25UM56 UW Monitor | Plextor 1TB PX-1TM9PeY PCIe NVMe (Windows 10 Pro x64 1809) | Plextor 1TB PX-1TM9PeY PCIe NVMe (UserData) | 4x SanDisk 500 GB SSDs in Marvell SATA3 RAID0 (C:\Games) | 2x WD 250 GB SSDs and WD 3 TB RED HDD in Marvell HyperDuo RAID (Media) | 16 GB RAMDisk (Temp Files) | WD My Book Essentials 3 TB NAS (Archives) | LG BP50NB40 ODD | eVGA Supernova G+ 1000 W PSU | Cooler Master HAF-XB

"Gaming": Intel Xeon E5-1650 v2, Turbo 44x (5-6), 45x (3-4), 46x (1-2) | ASUS Rampage IV Extreme | SwifTech Apogee Drive II Pump and Block | 120 mm + 240 mm Push/Pull | 32 GB G.Skill PC3-12800 @ 1866 MHz | NVIDIA GTX 1080 FE | NVIDIA GTX 970 RE | Samsung U28E510 UHD | 2x PNY 480 GB SSDs in Intel SATA3 RAID0 (OS) | Plextor 1TB PX-1TM9PeY PCIe NVMe (Disk Games) | 4x PNY 240 GB SSDs in Intel SATA2 RAID0 (On-Line Games) | eVGA Supernova G+ 1000 W PSU | Cooler Master HAF-XB | Windows 10 Pro x64 1809


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#5
Posted 09/10/2011 12:11 AM   
I'm confused as to why they didn't have a Active Plasma 3DTV among the tested displays. They're significantly better for crosstalk than LCD.

Also the head tilt phenomenon is non existent on Plasma displays.
I'm confused as to why they didn't have a Active Plasma 3DTV among the tested displays. They're significantly better for crosstalk than LCD.



Also the head tilt phenomenon is non existent on Plasma displays.

#6
Posted 09/10/2011 01:21 AM   
[quote name='jaafaman' date='10 September 2011 - 01:11 AM' timestamp='1315613519' post='1290891']
who seems well-enough trusted by the industry, Why should I trust the opinion of tritosine2k?...
[/quote]
-because you shouldn't fall for an
[i]Argument from authority[/i] fallacy.

-it should be obvious that the article is rigged, at first sight limited selection is obvious to everyone ( No DLP, no Plasma etc )


What sort of evidence you want?
[quote name='jaafaman' date='10 September 2011 - 01:11 AM' timestamp='1315613519' post='1290891']

who seems well-enough trusted by the industry, Why should I trust the opinion of tritosine2k?...



-because you shouldn't fall for an

Argument from authority fallacy.



-it should be obvious that the article is rigged, at first sight limited selection is obvious to everyone ( No DLP, no Plasma etc )





What sort of evidence you want?

#7
Posted 09/10/2011 07:48 AM   
I think the emphasis was strictly toward LCDs and the differences in techniques as it is affected by the panels. There aren't too many problems with projectors either, if what I've seen of folks like tritosine2k's postings are the norm, but again I believe the focus was in the different ways LCD reacts to and produces 3D.

I'd love to have a plasma or projector setup as my main for movies and what-not, but pricing and space dictate the first attempt at this to belong to my computer monitor. And that monitor is most likely to be an LCD. Nor am I likely to go Surround, preferring a single, larger screen instead (face it - I'm old and set in my ways, and my whole life has featured but single-port views, whether it be a screen or a targeting sight).

And if I were to try to make a wall-sized image, may as well go "virtual" with Sony's upcoming OLED glasses - again, having been exposed to concepts like the VR in the movie [i]Disclosure[/i] most of my life it's a concept I can easily work with. I must wait to see if Passive FPR makes it down to the 30" range or thereabouts, however.

So, for right now it's LCDs, which of course means comparing the way different models handle the process and the quality of their output...
I think the emphasis was strictly toward LCDs and the differences in techniques as it is affected by the panels. There aren't too many problems with projectors either, if what I've seen of folks like tritosine2k's postings are the norm, but again I believe the focus was in the different ways LCD reacts to and produces 3D.



I'd love to have a plasma or projector setup as my main for movies and what-not, but pricing and space dictate the first attempt at this to belong to my computer monitor. And that monitor is most likely to be an LCD. Nor am I likely to go Surround, preferring a single, larger screen instead (face it - I'm old and set in my ways, and my whole life has featured but single-port views, whether it be a screen or a targeting sight).



And if I were to try to make a wall-sized image, may as well go "virtual" with Sony's upcoming OLED glasses - again, having been exposed to concepts like the VR in the movie Disclosure most of my life it's a concept I can easily work with. I must wait to see if Passive FPR makes it down to the 30" range or thereabouts, however.



So, for right now it's LCDs, which of course means comparing the way different models handle the process and the quality of their output...

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#8
Posted 09/10/2011 08:01 AM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='10 September 2011 - 03:48 AM' timestamp='1315640926' post='1290983']
[i]-because you shouldn't fall for an
Argument from authority fallacy.

-it should be obvious that the article is rigged, at first sight limited selection is obvious to everyone ( No DLP, no Plasma etc )

What sort of evidence you want[/i]?[/quote]
See previous posting (written prior to seeing your second) and rethink this fallacy concept. It's not like [i]you're[/i] the one wearing blinders, now is it?...
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='10 September 2011 - 03:48 AM' timestamp='1315640926' post='1290983']

-because you shouldn't fall for an

Argument from authority fallacy.



-it should be obvious that the article is rigged, at first sight limited selection is obvious to everyone ( No DLP, no Plasma etc )



What sort of evidence you want
?

See previous posting (written prior to seeing your second) and rethink this fallacy concept. It's not like you're the one wearing blinders, now is it?...

"AIO": Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2 @ 103.2 MHz BCLK | ASUS X79-Deluxe | SwifTech Apogee Drive II Pump and Block | 120 mm + 240 mm Push-Pull | 64 GB G.Skill PC3-12800 @ 1924 MHz | NVIDIA RTX 2070 FE | LG 25UM56 UW Monitor | Plextor 1TB PX-1TM9PeY PCIe NVMe (Windows 10 Pro x64 1809) | Plextor 1TB PX-1TM9PeY PCIe NVMe (UserData) | 4x SanDisk 500 GB SSDs in Marvell SATA3 RAID0 (C:\Games) | 2x WD 250 GB SSDs and WD 3 TB RED HDD in Marvell HyperDuo RAID (Media) | 16 GB RAMDisk (Temp Files) | WD My Book Essentials 3 TB NAS (Archives) | LG BP50NB40 ODD | eVGA Supernova G+ 1000 W PSU | Cooler Master HAF-XB

"Gaming": Intel Xeon E5-1650 v2, Turbo 44x (5-6), 45x (3-4), 46x (1-2) | ASUS Rampage IV Extreme | SwifTech Apogee Drive II Pump and Block | 120 mm + 240 mm Push/Pull | 32 GB G.Skill PC3-12800 @ 1866 MHz | NVIDIA GTX 1080 FE | NVIDIA GTX 970 RE | Samsung U28E510 UHD | 2x PNY 480 GB SSDs in Intel SATA3 RAID0 (OS) | Plextor 1TB PX-1TM9PeY PCIe NVMe (Disk Games) | 4x PNY 240 GB SSDs in Intel SATA2 RAID0 (On-Line Games) | eVGA Supernova G+ 1000 W PSU | Cooler Master HAF-XB | Windows 10 Pro x64 1809


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#9
Posted 09/10/2011 08:06 AM   
Well , i have no time for this, but seems to me, you REALLY want to buy into that half baked stuff, then go ahead..!

Oh and 3D is about screen size and FOV, not virtual whatever.
Well , i have no time for this, but seems to me, you REALLY want to buy into that half baked stuff, then go ahead..!



Oh and 3D is about screen size and FOV, not virtual whatever.

#10
Posted 09/10/2011 08:13 AM   
Again with the blinders, especially in regards to others' situation and pocketbooks...
Again with the blinders, especially in regards to others' situation and pocketbooks...

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#11
Posted 09/10/2011 08:19 AM   
have you seen these in the store yet? i was not impressed personally. the lines are very obvious and ghosting was really bad. but i come from DLP 3d so im used to ghost free checkerboard and large single screens. maybe these will get better in time, but the ones i saw in person at the store were really really bad.

have you considered DLP mitsubishi? they are super cheap and offer great 3d experience. i recommend to all my friends who are dying to get into 3d to buy one used and wait for better 3d tv's to come out. its a huge tv with great 3d image quality for the price. wait for the industry to get it right. ive seen 73 inches go for 600$. only if you have the space though, some people really want the thin LCD's but the trade off is ghosting. its up to you if you can live with the anomalies. go see for yourself at the store sometime. try to play a game, the blue rays do not always show the problems.

also consider Samsung that do checkerboard 3d, however they need to be hacked to enable checkerboard, and few models offer the feature. they do offer good 3d, 2011 models have least amount of ghosting i have seen for non DLP. i tried one out recently and for me the price-performance was not worth it. too small, still had ghosting issues where the DLP did not. minus ghosting the image was slightly nicer than my old 09 DLP. i would have kept the sammy if the ghosting was non existent, for me its a deal breaker, for others its not that bad, so its a matter of preference.

im rather sad that 07 display tech is still my favorite. i really want to upgrade, but im really picky, image quality is is most important to me, not small sleek case. my only other option is a professional projector, but i cannot justify 50k $ on a gaming toy.
have you seen these in the store yet? i was not impressed personally. the lines are very obvious and ghosting was really bad. but i come from DLP 3d so im used to ghost free checkerboard and large single screens. maybe these will get better in time, but the ones i saw in person at the store were really really bad.



have you considered DLP mitsubishi? they are super cheap and offer great 3d experience. i recommend to all my friends who are dying to get into 3d to buy one used and wait for better 3d tv's to come out. its a huge tv with great 3d image quality for the price. wait for the industry to get it right. ive seen 73 inches go for 600$. only if you have the space though, some people really want the thin LCD's but the trade off is ghosting. its up to you if you can live with the anomalies. go see for yourself at the store sometime. try to play a game, the blue rays do not always show the problems.



also consider Samsung that do checkerboard 3d, however they need to be hacked to enable checkerboard, and few models offer the feature. they do offer good 3d, 2011 models have least amount of ghosting i have seen for non DLP. i tried one out recently and for me the price-performance was not worth it. too small, still had ghosting issues where the DLP did not. minus ghosting the image was slightly nicer than my old 09 DLP. i would have kept the sammy if the ghosting was non existent, for me its a deal breaker, for others its not that bad, so its a matter of preference.



im rather sad that 07 display tech is still my favorite. i really want to upgrade, but im really picky, image quality is is most important to me, not small sleek case. my only other option is a professional projector, but i cannot justify 50k $ on a gaming toy.

System:

Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz

Asus Rampage Extreme II

2 Ge-force 480 in SLI

GTX 295 PhysX Card

12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram

Intel SSD in RAID 0

BR RW

1000w Sony surround sound

NVIDIA 3D Vision



3d displays tested:



Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)

Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)

Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)

23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)

Samsung 65D8000

#12
Posted 09/12/2011 02:57 AM   
I was in a store in the UK here on the weekend (Currys) checking out 3DTV's as I'm itching to get one. I checked out passive and active sets and there isn't really much in it tbh. Active give a good 3D experience all but a slightly dimmer picture and noticeable flicker against the shop lighting. Passive sets (LG Cinema 3D) have noticeable lines at close quarters but are fine at what I'd consider a suitable viewing distance where your brain does the maths and it disapears. My eyes don't seem to suffer any negative ghosting effects on any of the sets I tried (Sony Active, LG Passive Cinema 3D and Panasonic Viera Active, didn't try Samsung's TVs out).

Bottom line is, don't take reviews as gospel, go to a store where you can demo the TV set you are interested in and find out what is best for you.
I was in a store in the UK here on the weekend (Currys) checking out 3DTV's as I'm itching to get one. I checked out passive and active sets and there isn't really much in it tbh. Active give a good 3D experience all but a slightly dimmer picture and noticeable flicker against the shop lighting. Passive sets (LG Cinema 3D) have noticeable lines at close quarters but are fine at what I'd consider a suitable viewing distance where your brain does the maths and it disapears. My eyes don't seem to suffer any negative ghosting effects on any of the sets I tried (Sony Active, LG Passive Cinema 3D and Panasonic Viera Active, didn't try Samsung's TVs out).



Bottom line is, don't take reviews as gospel, go to a store where you can demo the TV set you are interested in and find out what is best for you.

#13
Posted 09/12/2011 10:28 AM   
[quote name='jaafaman' date='10 September 2011 - 09:01 AM' timestamp='1315641692' post='1290987']
I must wait to see if Passive FPR makes it down to the 30" range or thereabouts, however.[/quote]

LG do a Passive Cinema 3D screen in 32".

http://www.lg.com/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-3d-tv-32LW450U.jsp
[quote name='jaafaman' date='10 September 2011 - 09:01 AM' timestamp='1315641692' post='1290987']

I must wait to see if Passive FPR makes it down to the 30" range or thereabouts, however.



LG do a Passive Cinema 3D screen in 32".



http://www.lg.com/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-3d-tv-32LW450U.jsp

#14
Posted 09/12/2011 10:32 AM   
also, try to use the tv with a game, with the depth cranked up too 100%, its way different than in store blue ray demo's- all the sets i have tried exept DLP have ghosting while gaming.

what i do is buy them with return options, so when i get them home if i dont like the tv i return it. i think the guys at best buy hate me now, i have returned so many sets. but i dont care, i just want a tv that does not ghost like my old dlp. or find someone with one locally to you.

interlaced might be ok it you sit far enough away. i like to sit really close for immersion. it helps me get more into a game.
also, try to use the tv with a game, with the depth cranked up too 100%, its way different than in store blue ray demo's- all the sets i have tried exept DLP have ghosting while gaming.



what i do is buy them with return options, so when i get them home if i dont like the tv i return it. i think the guys at best buy hate me now, i have returned so many sets. but i dont care, i just want a tv that does not ghost like my old dlp. or find someone with one locally to you.



interlaced might be ok it you sit far enough away. i like to sit really close for immersion. it helps me get more into a game.

System:

Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz

Asus Rampage Extreme II

2 Ge-force 480 in SLI

GTX 295 PhysX Card

12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram

Intel SSD in RAID 0

BR RW

1000w Sony surround sound

NVIDIA 3D Vision



3d displays tested:



Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)

Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)

Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)

23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)

Samsung 65D8000

#15
Posted 09/12/2011 07:44 PM   
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