I had a sad episode with my 3D playback. I owned a Samsung UE46F6400 which had a wonderful 3D image in HD. Two months ago I noticed that the 3D playback doesn’t funtion anymore: the image started to blink in certain 3D modes (see e.g.
this video). Luckily this happened three weeks before the 2-year warranty period ended. The TV was picked up by the service company, but after some 5 weeks I was informed that the TV cannot be repaired, and as this model isn’t available anymore, I will receive full refund.
Lucky so far.
So I decided to buy a Sony KDL-50W809C, a Full HD television with active 3D, with that money.
Only when I started to watch
Pacific Rim 3D it became apparent that the 3D playback is inferior: 3D is shown with halved resolution (540p). I learned that Sony is not the only manufacturer to do this and it is utmost difficult to find out whether a certain model actually shows 3D in High Definition (1080p) or not. Panasonic even has a 4K television which shows 3D in 540p!
Therefore the Sony TV was returned and a Samsung UE48H6400 bought instead. This one is 2" smaller and €150 cheaper than the Sony and it shows also 3D in Full HD.
People are simply taken in when they are led to believe that some Full HD TVs also show 3D in Full HD (when using active 3D technique).
So I was two months (including Christmas) without a proper TV and a possibility to watch 3D Blu-rays and now look forward to finally viewing such immortal classics as
Paranormal Xperience 3D and
Creature from the Black Lagoon as they should be seen. When the latter was tested, it looked better than the other 1950s 3D movies that I have. For instance, this shot protrudes nicely: