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Line 1 is Magenta, Line 2 is Green, this pattern repeats over a 1920x1080 photo, which is then displayed on the TV. Any uniformity issues (cross-talk/ghosting) would be visible by seeing green bleeding into the Magenta while viewing through the right lens, or the Magenta bleeding into the Green while viewing through the left lens. This particular Vizio is <99% cross-talk free when viewing at optimal distance/angle. Approximately <75% cross-talk free even at the most extreme wide horizontal viewing angles. I did not test at wide vertical angles, I am not tall and the 65" panel is too big to ever really be viewed at a poor vertical angle, unless mounting flush above a fireplace/mantle without accounting for viewing angle. Also of note, without glasses the screen appears like a single dim white-seafoam green color. At the optimal viewing distance, I would rate 3D viewing as a solid 9.5/10. At extreme horizontal angle, its still a solid 8/10 or better. The closer you move to the screen, the more likely you will notice the horizontal half-resolution stripes in 3D mode. 100% non-issue in 2D mode. That being said, I am still making arrangements to replace this panel with another of the same model due to backlight clouding and horizontal banding (very noticeable in dark scenes) and vertical banding (less noticeable in-person).
backlight and banding issues on black background image:
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backlight and banding issues on gray background image:
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Overclock Update: I successfully modded the Vizio EDID to use 1920x1080@108hz as native resolution #1, and 1280x720@120hz as timing #2.
Just finished a new EDID mod/hack for it. About to test. This will be my final attempt to get a stable 1760x990@120hz EDID resolution. My reasoning is pretty simple really. 720@120hz works without a hitch (the TV even accepts 720@240hz, but skips every other frame), but the resolution is too small to be useful on a 65" TV. 1760x990 provides 52% more pixels/screen area than 720p. The difference between 1080p and 1760x990 is 2.07MP versus 1.74MP. Not too far off really, especially compared to the 0.92MP of 720p.
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I'll post back with the results after testing.