Then there is the "madman" who value each pixel, the homogeneity of the illumination and any color fringing. It may be that testers must proceed in such a meticulous, but I am a consumer - and for me is the image in order. HD content is displayed so that the movie experience is important, and not the anger across the screen.
3D - works flawlessly. The smaller dimensions times sidelined: Avatar and The Snow Queen is about 70% so in three dimensions, like in the movies, and I find that truly remarkable for so'n Home Dings. Less Doll that 3D BluRays are quite twice as expensive as normal DVDs. The 3D glasses are properly used for eyeglass wearers. The glasses are powered by a button cell, so ever hold button cells if you do not want to suddenly be without 3D.
Classic with two remote controls, 1x and 1x a sort Pointer one is super served. The classic remote control is really unnecessary - the other is awesome. Small "Physics Trick": you can actually "break" the beam of small remote :-) But only virtually ... Man pointing straight ahead, but the pointer points to the left, for example. Then you have to rotate the remote control to the left, the pointer "depends" on the side fixed, and so "turn" to the beam straight. But you can also work with a "curved" beam: remote control is pointing upwards, but the beam is centered on the screen (or where one leads him). Just funny ... :-)
The TV has a lot of crazy ways to set things. I had the impression that I'm only worse the picture with each fiddle.
The Web features "Smart TV" are moderate - no one needs.
The 48-inch model has the 600 EUR mark already exceeded in most providers. Strong buy recommendation.