I bought an Easy 3D TV from Philips and am thrilled. Short for technology: These 3D glasses are so-called '' passive '' 3D glasses, as opposed to the '' active '' Shutter Glasses. On TV there is a special film, which specifically polarized the precipitated light. The spectacle itself also contains polarized glasses - so the image each matching reaches the right eye => The 3D effect is created.
The 'disadvantage' 'with this technique: To give 3D, you need two images of the same object, only displaced. Since the screen is constantly changing (as with the shutter 3D technology), has in the same time where actually two images may be time to display one. So both images are each other '' nested ''. This reduces the resolution. In FullHD (1920x1080) so you have a 3D resolution of 960x540. When 720p (1280x720) is only 640x360. That sounds a little. The fact that both images but are superimposed, acting resolution is changing this '' low '' again in the full, for the eye to it and can make a difference in quality hardly!
Now to the Philips glasses: It is super easy. I do not mind wearing glasses as the second pair of glasses. Vorhher I had a 3D TV with shutter glasses - unfortunately this was always noticeable and bright spots flickered. All this is passe. The 3D image is pleasant, ghosting / crosstalk effects are significantly reduced / off and it's fun 3D movies / games to watch / play.
The great thing: This 3D glasses has adjustable nose points - super!
Conclusion: TOP glasses, Easy 3D technology a further step in 3D - it finally makes fun and it's not tiring to watch 3D.