Video output:
Here I was truly amazed, did the whole thing with the James Cameron 3D settings and tested the two glasses set up so that I could go with a gesture from one to Andren. The whole 10 minutes and I was looking for a still so little difference when it comes to color reproduction, but I found none.
After that, the search came after the difference in brightness. Here I imagined at first, when I was looking for the colors that the Xpand is a little brighter. But when I looked more closely, they both warning par.
Differences in terms of focus, or 3D effect, there were none.
Either my eyes are already so tired, or the glasses are really identical.
Here are both par.
Comfort:
Here I was also taken aback. The first such good and great seat of Xpand struck quickly to a slightly claustrophobic situation. After another 10 minutes of film began to press something on the bridge of the nose and on the side of the head. When I comfort with back and forth compared, I noticed that I started again getting longer bear the Pana glasses. This 24g are already a great job. Now hovering times just on the nose.
Here, the point goes to the Panasonic.
Respect. Reflections are both about the same. The Xpand reflects more on the sides, ending at the Pana glasses reflections more spread. Also falling in the Pana glasses the nose bridge stronger in the picture (to me at least, may, depending on periphärem angle vary). And also comes down to think of as the Lich. Have it both with and without backlight tested.
In the extras that Xpand is slightly ahead:
2 points for the extra-large glasses and the universal application possibilities with other TVs
1 point to the Panasonic for the rechargeable battery
If you might have a smaller head than I (am 1.85cm itself if that helps), you have the perfect glasses with Xpand. I fit unfortunately worse than the Panasonic. Reason for my looking for an alternative was precisely the already poor seat of 3D3M (unfortunately also helps another size nothing) and the small lenses. The Xpand has at least larger glasses and for the same video performance which is not obvious when you look at the Universal glasses still circulating here. Now I will again test the Xpand 104, which is the successor. This has then also a battery and you can perform firmware updates.