I just picked this up out of sheer curiosity, and it's going right back to the store.
I'll be brief here...
First I'll start with the good parts. The design is fantastic. It slots together in seconds, and is just as easy to take apart. It looks lovely, and is very slim.
And now the bad... First, 5-7 stuck pixels (most of them green or blue - I lost count...) is not a good start. Also several nice little chunks of dust/dirt under the glass did not further my belief that this was going to end well.
I played Super Stardust 3D and it looked pretty nice, actually. Not much ghosting etc and just a pretty pleasant experience.
Then, I played Motorstorm Apocalypse. Wow. I'm just not even sure why people like playing this in 3D. The amount of ghosting and shimmering just did my head in. It looked TERRIBLE. Now bear in mind I actually like the 3D tech. I have a decent home theatre setup with 4K AT material and a 3D projector (Panasonic 7000 series), so I do understand 3D to some degree and what it "should look like" (subjective, of course). And I'm sure the problem is the software. But in my belief Motorstorm is not playable in 3D. My eyes were just bleeding.
Lastly, if you have windows and no light blocking, good luck playing in 3D. The brightness drop-off (typical of any 3D setup currently) is just not conducive to rooms where you've got a lot of light, so bear this in mind.
For $299, I suppose it's not terrible. But the quality control is awfully reminiscent of the first PSP release, with stuck pixels everywhere. I'm not going to bother exchanging it since I'm pretty sure chances are the next one will be similar.
It's DEFINITELY not worth more than $300, that's for sure.
And for those wondering, your Panasonic 3D glasses won't work on this TV. I tried my generation 3 active shutter Panasonics, and they no worky.
PS The sound sucks, but that's to be expected.
