Below you will find our recent 3D TV reviews. Each 3D TV was reviewed by one of our professional reviewers, Robert Wiley, Jack Burden and Phil Conner. These reviewers have more than 10 years experience each in reviewing TVs. Robert Wiley is one of the most respected television reviewers in the industry. Each 3D TV is calibrated to D6500K by one of our professionals prior to review so that we are always comparing apples to apples.

We also are the only reviews that test post calibration ANSI contrast and post the results. By going to each individual review you will find our ratings for Picture, Features, and Value and the Overall rating for each. Thank you for visiting 3D TV Buying Guide.The ST30 series 3D plasma represents the most budget minded 3D TV plasma in the market place. It is specially designed for those that want 3D and a good picture quality but want to forgo some of the other most prominent features on TVs today.The UNC9000 series is the top of the line from Samsung for 2010 – the most expensive and feature laden TV they make. The plethora of features includes 3D TV ready, wifi ready, super thin frame, extremely beautiful aesthetic appeal, Samsung's excellent Internet Apps choices, 240Hz refresh rate processing speed, A 2D to 3D conversion system, and a super cool touch screen remote control. But what are the drawbacks? How do these features perform?I expected great things from the top of the line Samsung plasma C8000 series and what did I get? In a word, satisfaction. The PN50C8000 represents the top of the line for Samsung's 2010 plasma lineup and includes all the upgrade features such as 3D compatibility, the best picture processors, thin 1.4" depth, great Internet options, and stellar picture quality.The TC-P50VT25 is the highest end top tier offering from Panasonic for 2010. The TV is 3D ready, has THX certifications, is Skype enabled (camera sold seperately), and contains Panasonic's new NEO PDP (plasma display panel). How do all of these new features and the accompanying picture quality add up? How is the picture? Vibrant. The picture is super color saturated and bright with powerful lighting while maintaining good saturation in blacks. Supposedly one of the new features on the UN46CC9000 is the ability of the LED backlighting to totally turn off in certain areas, increasing black depth level. Blue tones from the LED edge lighting are slightly oversaturated in the C9000 as is overall saturation.

The C750 series packs a strong punch with the new 3D TV compatibility feature combined with some of Samsung's best features from the past. Samsung isn't only producing LED backlit LCDs for 2010, the C750 line of CFL backlit LCDs contains many of the features of the more expensive LED TVs at a more affordable price. The C750 uses Samsung's 1080p, 240Hz "Ultra Clear" panel. With color information both light and dark appearing so deeply saturated, contrast effect is excellent. Blacks appear inky and sometimes lose dark shadow detail. White light sometimes is distractingly too bright. Contrast appears more intense on the screen than the average of 191:1 post calibration ANSI checkerboard pattern contrast that we measured.
We also are the only reviews that test post calibration ANSI contrast and post the results. By going to each individual review you will find our ratings for Picture, Features, and Value and the Overall rating for each. Thank you for visiting 3D TV Buying Guide.The ST30 series 3D plasma represents the most budget minded 3D TV plasma in the market place. It is specially designed for those that want 3D and a good picture quality but want to forgo some of the other most prominent features on TVs today.The UNC9000 series is the top of the line from Samsung for 2010 – the most expensive and feature laden TV they make. The plethora of features includes 3D TV ready, wifi ready, super thin frame, extremely beautiful aesthetic appeal, Samsung's excellent Internet Apps choices, 240Hz refresh rate processing speed, A 2D to 3D conversion system, and a super cool touch screen remote control. But what are the drawbacks? How do these features perform?I expected great things from the top of the line Samsung plasma C8000 series and what did I get? In a word, satisfaction. The PN50C8000 represents the top of the line for Samsung's 2010 plasma lineup and includes all the upgrade features such as 3D compatibility, the best picture processors, thin 1.4" depth, great Internet options, and stellar picture quality.The TC-P50VT25 is the highest end top tier offering from Panasonic for 2010. The TV is 3D ready, has THX certifications, is Skype enabled (camera sold seperately), and contains Panasonic's new NEO PDP (plasma display panel). How do all of these new features and the accompanying picture quality add up? How is the picture? Vibrant. The picture is super color saturated and bright with powerful lighting while maintaining good saturation in blacks. Supposedly one of the new features on the UN46CC9000 is the ability of the LED backlighting to totally turn off in certain areas, increasing black depth level. Blue tones from the LED edge lighting are slightly oversaturated in the C9000 as is overall saturation.
The C750 series packs a strong punch with the new 3D TV compatibility feature combined with some of Samsung's best features from the past. Samsung isn't only producing LED backlit LCDs for 2010, the C750 line of CFL backlit LCDs contains many of the features of the more expensive LED TVs at a more affordable price. The C750 uses Samsung's 1080p, 240Hz "Ultra Clear" panel. With color information both light and dark appearing so deeply saturated, contrast effect is excellent. Blacks appear inky and sometimes lose dark shadow detail. White light sometimes is distractingly too bright. Contrast appears more intense on the screen than the average of 191:1 post calibration ANSI checkerboard pattern contrast that we measured.


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