Toshiba had a very good demo of glasses free 3D TV. It was a mile better with good color saturated images that popped in both directions. Also, the 3D was sharp and didn't make me nauseated like last years demo did. Also, the screen sizes of the demos were larger, like an average of 56"
The main negative was that this improved quality demo required your head to be in a sweet spot for the full effect. Move either side or above or below the sweet spot and the effect disappeard, making the image look typically double image, like regular 3D does without glasses.
The second negative was the overall picture quality was rather low resolution.
I saw a few other demos of glasses free and none toped the Toshiba demo, either worse than in quality of equal to it.
Bottom line is we're a long way from where we were last year but have a long way to go before glasses free matches the PQ of the active glasses 3D most are by now used to seeing.
The main negative was that this improved quality demo required your head to be in a sweet spot for the full effect. Move either side or above or below the sweet spot and the effect disappeard, making the image look typically double image, like regular 3D does without glasses.
The second negative was the overall picture quality was rather low resolution.
I saw a few other demos of glasses free and none toped the Toshiba demo, either worse than in quality of equal to it.
Bottom line is we're a long way from where we were last year but have a long way to go before glasses free matches the PQ of the active glasses 3D most are by now used to seeing.