3D TVs stopped being manufactured in 2016. However, you can still pick up an older model if you know where to look. Here I’ve compiled a couple of options that you can still buy in brand-new condition today.
On the other hand, if you are looking for the latest technology in 3D home cinema, a projector may be the right option for you. Look at our article for more information: 3D Projectors 2023: A Review of the Latest and Greatest.
Sony XBR65X930D 65-Inch 4K | Sharp LC-90LE745 90-Inch 1080p | |
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Resolution | 3840×2160 | 1920×1080 |
Brightness | 500 Nits | ? |
Contrast Ratio | 4000:1 | 8,000,000:1 |
Display | LED-LCD | LED |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
Screen Size | 65″ (165cm) | 90″ (229cm) |
Speakers | 7.5 Watts x 4 | 10.0 Watts x 2 |
Where to Buy | Amazon | Amazon |
Sony XBR65X930D 65-Inch 4K
One of the things that really sets the 3D on this TV apart is the motion smoothing feature. It makes fast-paced action scenes look incredibly smooth, without any of the motion blur or judder that exists on some other 3D TVs.
Pros
- 4K resolution.
- 120 Hz.
Cons
- Low contrast ratio.
Sharp LC-90LE745 90-Inch 1080p
The picture quality is sharp and clear, with great contrast and deep blacks. Even though it’s not a 4K TV, the 1080p resolution is more than enough to give you a great viewing experience, especially if you are mainly looking to play 3D Blu-rays, which max out at 1080p.
This TV also has two 10W powerful built-in speakers that provide great sound quality. So you don’t have to fork out extra money for a sound bar if you don’t want to.
Pros
- High contrast ratio.
- 120 Hz.
Cons
- Only 1080p.