Best 3D TV
If you are interested in purchasing a 3D TV set for your home, here are the best 3D TV sets for you to pick from. Be warned though, that these are extremely expensive television sets.

In my opinion, you must wait for some time before you make a 3D TV purchase. The reason for this is that this technology is still very new so it is extremely expensive, there is not much 3D content available to watch on HDTV sets so you have to settle for regular content optimized to work on these TV sets, and lastly, you have to wear those annoying 3D glasses while viewing the TV set itself. In due course, all these problems will be solved but this is something that will take a few more years. So it is advisable to play the waiting game.
But if you are convinced that you do need to buy a 3D TV for yourself, then there is certainly no dearth of options and TV reviews out there. Be warned though that these are expensive items, and there are many other expenses that you will have to bear as it does not stop at simply purchasing the best 3D TV set around.
Best 3D TV Reviews
All the heavyweights of the consumer electronics market are churning out 3D TV models now and are touting them as the next big thing in technology, and this is not far from the truth. Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic and many other brands have some models that you can choose from. Here we will tell you about the best of the bunch. First and foremost, you must decide on the size of TV that you want, as there are multiple choices available.
| 3D TV Name | Company/Brand | Screen Size |
| PN63C8000 | Samsung | 60 inches or more |
| TC-P65VT25 | Panasonic | 60 inches or more |
| KDL-60LX903 | Sony | 60 inches or more |
| KDL-52HX903 | Sony | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| Cinema 21:9 Platinum | Phillips | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| UN55C8000 | Samsung | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| UN55C7000 | Samsung | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| Infinia 55LE9500 | LG | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| TC-P58VT25 | Panasonic | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| TC-P54VT25 | Panasonic | 52 inches - 58 inches |
| KDL-40HX803 | Sony | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| TC-P50VT20 | LG | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| Infinia 47LE9500 | LG | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| 47LD950 | LG | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| PN50C8000 | Samsung | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| PN50C7000 | Samsung | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| UN46C8000 | Samsung | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| UN46C7000 | Samsung | 42 inches - 50 inches |
| UN40C7000 | Samsung | 32 inches - 40 inches |
| SyncMaster 2233RZ | Samsung | Less than 30 inches |
These were some of the notable candidates for best 3D TV 2010, and there are plenty more models that are in the making and will hit the markets soon. You are sure to find some good deals and sales in the festive period as well, and this will bring the price down considerably for you. But at the end of the day we must revert to the original issue of whether it is worth buying a 3D TV or not. As mentioned before, there are many issues that need to be resolved first, and this will also bring the prices of these TV sets down. Additionally, watching 3D TV could be harmful as there are many side effects of watching 3D TV sets. In fact Samsung recently released a list of people who could face medical complications while watching 3D TV sets (including pregnant women and epilepsy patients), and they also drew a detailed list of the side effects of watching 3D TV sets (including altered vision, dizziness and nausea amongst many others). At this present moment it would be better to opt for a LCD TV, LED TV or a Plasma TV.
At the end of the day, the price of these TV sets is what matters the most. These are extremely expensive TV sets that will cost you anything between $5,000 - $10,000 just for the TV alone, and an additional $150 for each set of 3D glasses. Needless to say, every member of the family will also require a pair of these glasses. To add to that, 3D content is also very expensive and you will need a Blu-Ray disc player as well.
Picking the best 3D TV on the market is not an easy task due to these mammoth prices. Instead of jumping on to the bandwagon because it seems cool, it's good to wait as with advance in this technology, prices will fall and availability of content will rise. And hopefully, developers will find a way for watching these TV sets without those pesky 3D glasses.
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