This was a title of NDW-band "Extrabreit" from the 80s. Now 3D is actually implemented to an extent which is also mE practical. In addition to Toshiba also offers LG 3D TV's to which the so-called. Polarizing film on the screen, the viewing of 3D images with simple (u. Also very reasonable) Glasses permits which are also used in cinema for use. For LG even 7 glasses supplied are included! Another advantage over the manufacturers with shutter glasses is that the carrying u. Visual comfort is significantly better. It is not always actively obscured one eye in exchange, but seeing is done entirely passive. Loss of brightness and the like, as they occur in the shutter glasses, are also no longer an issue. In addition, the purchase of such passive glasses is manufacturer-independent. The only drawback is that when the polarization technique no full HD resolution (1080p) is achieved in 3D, but "only" 720p. The reason is that the image is not "Side by Side" with jew. 1080p is shown. A real disadvantage, this is not, however, because the differences are marginal u. Only really trained eye to detect. In my test with the 3D Blu-ray "Pirates of the Caribbean 4" I could practically find no differences. The 3D effect is in native 3D material astounding u. Actually opens a new experience. Assuming that the material can also keep high. That can not be said of all 3D Blu-ray's, unfortunately. Besides the representation of "real" 3D, the LG also offers the possibility of conversion from 2D to 3D. This basically works with any material, including normal TV. Due to the software that extrapolates the material, there are no so-called. Pop-out possible (eg objects which belong to one), but the effect is also startling here. It is partly, a real depth effect achieved, for example, the experience more intensively in sports programs. I have thus, for example. The formula considers 1 race in Singapore on RTL HD in 3D. The depth of the track, in particular from the cockpit view, is a real benefit. Furthermore, extended wear of the glasses is not a problem. The polarized glasses are very suitable for eyeglass wearers. Now we come to the 2D quality of the LG: As a comparison, I had a one year young LG 42SL9000, who at that time still was one of the top products of LG. Regardless of the 5 "larger size, the 5590 is a step forward in image quality was immediately visible. The image is once again sharply u. By the local dimming LED backlight balanced (SL9000 Edge LED). In addition, hardly any artifacts by Clouding / Ghosting to recognize. The setting for the image are extremely extensive. Here you should have a lot of experience or leave the professional with measuring equipment set the TV perfectly. There are also automatic settings, but that one does not use the full potential of 5590 far. The matte screen surface are reflections u. reflections no longer an issue. When SL9000 with its glass front which was quite different. The menu is generally fairly easy to use u. large enough for individual settings. The remote control has a very good ergonomics, is constructed quite logical u. illuminates when necessary. The key pressure point is ok. The 5590 also has a lot of connections u. Other options, such as network access, apps, Internet, HbbTV, PVR, USB, etc. Here one should on the side of LG in when needed Read options, because this would go beyond the scope here. All in all a very good device at a very good price! However, I have to deduct a star for the following points: - There is no printed manual with (identical to the SL9000) - The Stand is very unstable (the SL9000 bombenfest) - The HDMI ports are laterally and thus for normal cable with bend danger.. In addition, the depth of connections is the width u. Very tight. I ZUS me. Ordered narrow u. Flexible angle adapter. - The tone is expected to thin. Here I have by means of a soundbar with a separate subwoofer reworked (also weak tone in SL9000).
Another note on Amazon: The LW5590 has four HDMI 1.4 ports (one with ARC) and not 1.3.!