The device won me over from the first moment, the workmanship is excellent, the image is brilliant and the stands from W605 in any way for (which would have also wondered). The wedge shape is a bit strange and the screen is - as long as you, the device on your feet - slightly tilted backwards, but this does not affect the visual comfort. The feet can be mounted in 2 positions, outside or inside, which was important for me because the TV is not directly on the Lowboard but still in between is a table with glass top, offers the space for the center speaker.
The TV starts quite fast, after about 5 seconds, the TV picture as. If you have connected an audio system that is switched on via HDMI, then it will take another 5-10 seconds until the tone is there. I'm not quite sure who is to blame, but I have the AV receiver suspected.
The menu system is a bit slow, but does the trick for me, in my opinion is not a killer criterion or reason for a write-down, let alone a 1-star review.
Although 3D was not a reason to buy for me when you have it already, you try it, right? So Avatar 3D in the XBox One, and off you go. Glasses is immediately recognized (there are 2 active glasses case) starts and the movie. I must say I found it breathtaking although some ghosting / crossover was definitely present, possibly can be the correct 3D settings on the little and is believed to play as well as with purely how tight you before the device squats. For me and a friend who has it looked at with the same time it was more than adequate, so often does not look to 3D, if only because 3D Blurays are few and far between.