Don't wanna repeat all the good things from avforum review, I would like to share my experience with 3D which is much differ.
What I have found that to view 3D you have to look straight in the center of the screen. The smallest deviation leads to extreme ghosting. In my living room TV hang a bit higher, so when I seat on the sofa my eyes are on the level of soundbar at the bottom of TV. As result 3D is completely absent in the bottom half of the TV.
Further testing with special cross-talk test videos shows that it is so sensitive, that from 4m distance you never can have perfect 3D image. The best options is to look int the center of the screen, but on top and bottom you already have quite a ghosting.
What I have found that to view 3D you have to look straight in the center of the screen. The smallest deviation leads to extreme ghosting. In my living room TV hang a bit higher, so when I seat on the sofa my eyes are on the level of soundbar at the bottom of TV. As result 3D is completely absent in the bottom half of the TV.
Further testing with special cross-talk test videos shows that it is so sensitive, that from 4m distance you never can have perfect 3D image. The best options is to look int the center of the screen, but on top and bottom you already have quite a ghosting.