I owned a passive LG 3D TV (still have it as backup though) and really liked the 3D. Movies looked great on it (Avatar, Tintin, ...), but the PS3 was not really capable of delivering good looking 3D games, as the aliasing ruined the picture. It could be very immersive though, I'll never forget the first time I tried Motorstorm on that rooftop level were buildings are collapsing left right and center. I recon that for games, it came a generation too soon. Gran Turismo & Uncharted were just too demanding to really properly display in 3D at the time, which is why I was dissappointed that the remasters didn't include this option.
It also helped that passive TV's don't need charged glasses, and the passive glasses themselves are very light and cheap to get.
If games still supported it, I would've gladly bought an 4K 3D TV. I thought the results were pretty impressive when done right, and the effort to put on a pair of "sunglasses" is pretty much zero.
It also helped that passive TV's don't need charged glasses, and the passive glasses themselves are very light and cheap to get.
If games still supported it, I would've gladly bought an 4K 3D TV. I thought the results were pretty impressive when done right, and the effort to put on a pair of "sunglasses" is pretty much zero.