3D HDTV Reviews
From Avatar to Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs – 3D is the next hot new video format in the world of home theater. Powered mostly by 3D Blu-ray content consumers are also starting to get 3D HDTV content from satellite and cable providers including DirecTV and Time Warner who boast channels like Discovery Channel and ESPN in 3D. 3D HDTVs come in a variety of formats including plasma HDTVs, LED HDTVs and even front projection systems. Read dozens of reviews from the top 3D HDTV manufacturers below including 3D HDTV sets from Panasonic, Samsung, Vizio, Sharp, Mitsubishi and more.
Toshiba 47TL515U 3D LED LCD HDTV
Toshiba continues to offer entries into the 3D HDTV marketplace, using both available technologies. The 47TL515U LED HDTV is a passive 3D HDTV television. Adrienne Maxwell puts it to the test to see how it measures up.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Home Theater Review's 2011 Best Of Awards
For a third time, the editorial staff of Home Theater Review have examined the year's offerings in AV gear and decided what they deem to be the best in every category. Find out who is the best of the best.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Samsung PN59D8000 3D Plasma HDTV Reviewed
Samsung continues to embrace 3D technology by introducing the PN59D8000 plasma HDTV, which has the ability to convert 2D content to 3D amongst other features. Adrienne Maxwell takes a look at all the features.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
LG Electronics 50PZ550 50-inch 3D Plasma HDTV Reviewed
Andrew Robinson sat down with the LG Electronics 50PZ550 50-inch 3D Plasma HDTV and ran the television through a battery of tests. And at each and every turn the 50PZ550 managed to impress him.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Sharp LC-52LE835U 3D LED LCD HDTV Reviewed
While Sharp is offering the 52-inch LC-52LE835U LED HDTV at a reasonable price, especially given the television's 3D-capability, the company may still have some ground to make up.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
LG 60PZ950 Plasma 3D HDTV Reviewed
If you are looking for a 3D plasma, or just a plasma with a large screen, the LG 60PK950 is definitely worth your attention as it provides a lot of screen real estate and features at a reasonable price.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Panasonic TC-P50GT30 3D Plasma HDTV Reviewed
Home Theater Review contributor Adrienne Maxwell got the Panasonic TC-P50GT30 3D plasma HDTV in for review and put it through a series of tests, including a faceoff with another 3D HDTV.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Sony KDL-46EX720 3D LED LCD HDTV Reviewed
Adrienne Maxwell got the new Sony KDL-46EX720 3D LED HDTV in for review and putting through a battery of tests and was impressed with what she found given the price of the HDTV.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Samsung UN55D8000 55-inch Class LED 8000 Series 3D HDTV Reviewed
Three years ago we would have told you that a paper-thin HDTV with no real edge would have been impossible. Today Samsung has delivered but how does this HDTV hold up to thicker sets that actually have an edge on them? Andrew Robinson puts this Samsung through a battery of tests for you.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Vizio E3D420VX E Series 42-inch Class Theater 3D LCD HDTV Reviewed
Andrew Robinson gets his hands on the Vizio E3D420VX passive 3D LCD HDTV and puts it through a series of tests. The results he discovered were surprising, in both good and bad ways.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Vizio E3D470VX 47-inch Class Theater 3D LCD HDTV Reviewed
Home Theater Review writer Andrew Robinson found the Vizio's E3D470VX 3D LCD HDTV to be the right size and performance to make 3D work, but he still had a few issues with the television.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Vizio E3D320VX 32-inch Class Theater 3D LCD HDTV Reviewed
The Vizio E3D320VX is part of the first wave of passive 3D televisions to hit the market, but that shouldn't worry you. Reviewer Andrew Robinson found the E3D320VX very impressive, especially considering its low price point.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Samsung UN46C8000 3D LED LCD HDTV Reviewed
The UN46C8000 is a fully loaded, 3D-capable TV from Samsung's 2010 LED lineup. This thin, stylish 3D TV requires the use of active-shutter 3D glasses and comes with perks like Samsung Apps, WiFi-readiness, Skype capability, and DLNA media streaming... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Panasonic TC-P55ST30 3D Plasma HDTV Reviewed
Panasonic continues to release 3D active shutter glasses based televisions with the TC-P55ST30 3D plasma HDTV. But that isn't all this plasma offers. Reviewer Adrienne Maxwell takes a look at the many more features this plasma has packed inside its form factor.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Sharp LC-60LE925UN 3D LED LCD HDTV Reviewed
One of Sharp's first 3D TVs, the LC-60LE925UN serves up a bright, crisp 3D image, and its large 60-inch screen allows for an immersive 3D experience. This edge-lit LED-based TV features Sharp's four-color Quattron technology, AquoMotion 240, and Netflix/VUDU streaming.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Toshiba 55WX800U 3D LED LCD HDTV Reviewed
Part of Toshiba's high-end Cinema Series line, the 55WX800U has a super-thin, attractive design and comes loaded with features like 3D capability, integrated WiFi, NET TV, and more. Adrienne Maxwell puts this 3D HDTV through a battery of tests and calibrations. How did it fare? Read on.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Panasonic TC-P50GT25 3D HDTV Plasma Reviewed
Many top video reviewers think that Panasonic took over where Pioneer left off with their KURO sets at the top of the world of HDTVs. Panasonic packs about the best black levels in the business today with 3D sets that are about the best 2D sets money can buy. While a bit thicker than some other sets on the market today there is no denying the gorgeous image of this HDTV.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Samsung PN58C8000 3D Plasma HDTV Reviewed
Samsung gets more ink for their uber-thin LED HDTVs these days but their plasma HDTVs are the object of affection among a number of reviewers. This 3D Samsung plasma gets the full treatment from HomeTheaterReview.com's Adrienne Maxwell.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Mitsubishi WD-82838 3D DLP HDTV Reviewed
In the old days when CRT "big screen" TVs ruled the world - Mitsubishi was the king. Today, Mitsubishi is still in the big screen market with one of the most affordable, largest, brightest 3D HDTVs money can buy. While the form factor is much thinner than the past - the new set is somewhat of a throw-back to the old days.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Sony KDL-55HX800 3D LED LCD HDTV Reviewed
With Peyton Manning and Justin Timberlake pushing their 3D efforts, Sony is back in the game with a powerful LED HDTV that is very capable in the 2D space as well as with 3D content possibly even fed from a Sony Playstation 3. ... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Panasonic TC-P54VT25 3D Plasma HDTV Reviewed
Black is beautiful and there may be no better blacks than with the Panasonic line of plasma HDTVs. This set, sold exclusively through Best Buy, also comes in sizes of 65, 58, 54 and 50 inches respectively and comes with one pair of glasses.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Samsung LN46C750 3D LCD HDTV Reviewed
Samsung's 2010 plasma and LED lines include a number of 3D-capable models, but the company offers just one 3D model in the traditional LCD category. The 46-inch LN46C750 uses a CCFL backlight and thus lacks the super-slim form of an LED, but it's a good value in the 3D category.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
Samsung UN55C7000 55-inch 3D LED HDTV Reviewed
One of the first 3D HDTVs to market, the 55-inch UN55C7000 takes LED HDTVs to a higher level. Sold at Best Buy and other locations, this set will surely be a popular choice for consumers looking to play the latest in 3D material from Blu-ray and satellite/cable TV.... Click Here To Read The Full Review
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