• Reviews around 3d (1.38 of 5)

    Sony XBR-55X900A 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV (Black)

    • The 3D on this set is very good, but while it claims to push passive 3D to the next level by delivering full HD to each eye, I have yet to see it
    • The 3D on this TV may look just slightly better than a standard 2K TV passive 3D because of the increased resolution from the higher number of pixels, but it still suffers from the large gap between each bright line which subtracts from the sharpness
    • OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOThe 4K TV is currently displaying passive 3D (with current 3D blu-ray) by alternating double rows of pixels, 540 double-pixel rows for the left eye, 540 double-pixel rows for the right eye
    • I can only comment on the passive 3D of the LG since I have not spent enough time with the TV overall, but the 3D is, in fact, full 1080p per eye, unlike my experience with this Sony
    • Every passive 3D UHDTV uses Film Pattern Retarder (FPR) technology to provide left and right 3D images simultaneously with no frame delay between L and R eyes.
    • The 3D on this set is very good, but while it claims to push passive 3D to the next level by delivering full HD to each eye, I have yet to see it
    • The 3D on this TV may look just slightly better than a standard 2K TV passive 3D because of the increased resolution from the higher number of pixels, but it still suffers from the large gap between each bright line which subtracts from the sharpness
    • so I need passive 3D.
    • but I'm still a little confused about how the output should be delivered for a passive 3D set or how the passive set should handle the signal
    • The best way i can describe it is a mixture of the beauty and sharpness of active 3D combined with the comfort,brightness and eyepoping style of passive 3D
    • I've seen the passive 3D on high end LG's and Vizios, and they dont even come close
    • If someone ever comes out with a 4K TV with full array LED, great sound, passive 3D, and none of the issues the Sony has had I'll buy it
    • And the passive 3D is easy on your eyes
    • As we all know, a 1920x1080 TV would display passive 3D by alternating rows of pixels, 540 rows for the left eye, 540 for the right eye