Quite a few changes have taken place since I last posted here. Back at the time of the last posting, I was really wanting the Samsung 75 inch LED. But that model of TV never made it state side, although now Samsung actually did release a 75 inch TV here (different model). But as the year passed I got to experience a side by side comparison of active 3D and passive 3D. After watching one set for half an hour, and then the other for half and hour, it was clear that I wanted passive. Easier on the eyes, glasses were way more comfortable and much lighter, the images on screen were brighter and more vivid as well.
So from that point, I scratched off Samsung, Sharp, Panasonic, and any other TV brand that used active 3D. Then I started hearing about 4K TV's that were going to be shown at the 2012 CES. And LG was going to have an 84" model on display. This really caught my attention as this TV was passive 3D, but was able to display it at 1080p per eye. This was exactly what I wanted in a TV! So I patiently waited, and then LG actually did release the TV for purchase. Then of course came the sticker shock. But as the months passed, the price tag dropped enough to make this TV actually attainable. So I took a leap of faith and ordered one.
I've had it now for about 2 months, and I've got to say, this TV delivers the best PQ I have seen! Upscaled 1080p content looks amazing! And the 3D is just jaw dropping! Also got an Oppo BDP-103, and a Marantz AV8801 processor.
Here are some actual screen shots of 4K YouTube videos as seen on this TV. My PC is limited to 1080p so what you see in the following photos is 1080p upscaled to 4K by the LG. Flash Player is required to see the photos. To see a larger image click on the photos.
Gourmet Cuisine
Gourmet Cuisine 2
Asian Beauty
4K Demo
Canyon
Downtown
LG Demo 3
LG Demo 4
LG Demo 5
LG Demo 6
Green Grass
Presents
Store Window
Sunflower
Woven Doll
Fall leaves