passive 3D specs
Discussion
Sorry if this thread is repeating an existing one, but we're thinking of buying this Panasonic Viera 32in 3d TV:
http://www.johnlewis.com/231546909/Product.aspx
I've seen it working in John Lewis, seems to have a superb picture, and hopefully decent sound with the optional soundbar.
JL does the set for £549 with four pairs of passive 3D specs, or £429 without the specs:
http://www.johnlewis.com/231546908/Product.aspx
Oddly they don't refer to this cheaper one as a 3D telly, even though it's the same model number (TX-L32E5B).
Question is, if it is the same TV, is £30 a pair the right price to be paying for passive 3D specs?
http://www.johnlewis.com/231546909/Product.aspx
I've seen it working in John Lewis, seems to have a superb picture, and hopefully decent sound with the optional soundbar.
JL does the set for £549 with four pairs of passive 3D specs, or £429 without the specs:
http://www.johnlewis.com/231546908/Product.aspx
Oddly they don't refer to this cheaper one as a 3D telly, even though it's the same model number (TX-L32E5B).
Question is, if it is the same TV, is £30 a pair the right price to be paying for passive 3D specs?
drjazz said:
I got a Panasonic TX-L32ET5B last week and really can't fault it. Passive 3d is good for family viewing cos the specs a cheap as chips...just the same ones you have at the cinema.
Snap, but unfortunately I can fault my TX-L32ET5B - the picture is stupidly dark. And the fixer man who's just been round agrees. Hopefully it's a fault on this set as the ones I've seen in store seem excellent. Gassing Station | Home Cinema & Hi-Fi | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




