3
of 10
Originally reviewed by John Archer 23 April 2012
Let’s get the bad news out of the way with this one right away: its
motion handling isn’t brilliant, as players lose definition as they charge
around the pitch. However, its colours are spectacularly vibrant for what’s
essentially a mid-range TV, its sound is better than expected given how small
its designer bodywork is, and best of all its passive 3D technology is
perfectly suited to group viewing thanks to the way you get five pairs of 3D
glasses free and don’t have to worry about dimming the lights to avoid the
flicker you get with active 3D.
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