First of all
you don't have to warm 3d mode up It is a simple flick of a button or two, a bit like pressing the Sport button on your car.
6ft max distance is a myth. Infact the further back you sit the greater the 3d effect . I was at a Sony roadshow a few weeks back. We were stood about 15 metres back (right on the edge of the 3d transmitters range) and the fish were then coming right out into the room and it looked like the people stood inside the booth were well amongst the fish !
What you want is a big TV of at least 40 -50 inches to get the best effect.
What you say about the glasses is correct, They do de-activate when you look away from the screen but surely you need both eyes to have a good view of the screen to get the best 3d effect.
The glasses do flicker a lot sometimes . A lot of this is caused by the different refresh rate of the lights in the home and retail stores. Sony glasses are very stable in most conditions with the Samsung ones showing the most flicker in my store.
The Panasonic 3d TV is fantastic.
What you have to remember is that it takes a high spec TV to be 3d ready and there not actually that expensive.
A lot of customers that come into work think you can only watch 3d on these TVs' Switch them into 2d mode and the image on these high end sets is often very very good even for SD stuff.
Chances are that its going to be on a lot more TV's soon whether you need it or not. Think about the whole HD ready thing a few years ago.
And before you think im biased 3d TV isn't for me at this time. The glasses really don't sit well on my low bridged nose !



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