I have opted for this TV, since I only need a "display panel" in principle. For the sound I have an AV Receiver in use, to a Dreambox for satellite reception. From unpacking to first 3D image it took about 10 minutes ... - Cardboard - Styrofoam corners and plastic tape - Wall mount rail to the back screws (screws in the VESA holes) - TV hanging on the wall bracket - Connect power plug - Connect the HDMI cable - Switching - Batteries into the remote - Automatically, the sound output of the TV is turned off, it will automatically recognize that for the AV receiver is responsible. - Skip channel scan, there's nothing connected directly - Skip network settings ... I need NEN TV, for the rest I have notebook, smartphone, PC Set picture adjustment on Intelligent Sensor - - Switch to Sky 3D Press 3D button on the remote, select proper representation - - Glasses - FINISHED
With the image quality I am absolutely satisfied. Compared with identical technology, the TV does not need to hide. Especially the effect depth of the 3D feature is amazing. Even with images that without glasses not super "distorted" looks (Who has a 3D TV, know what I'm talking about) has an enormous effect depth. No comparison with LG TVs of 3/4 months ago (Available with the in-laws) or Samsung TVs (where there yes another technology is used). The tolerances on the viewing angle / seat position (We have a sofa with just 3.60m wide) are among the first 3D TV generations much better.
Who, of course, Full LED, 4K technology, or any smart TV missed deals, needs to acquire other device classes.