
Greeted initially with a certain amount of scepticism, the introduction of 3D TV technology is proving to be a truly innovative home entertainment experience.
The big manufacturers have been investing big in 3D technology, confident that consumers will ride the wave of a format that bears little resemblance to nausea inducing 3D films of the seventies.
Of course, what the big corporations have to rely on is consumer adoption and while Sky's new 3D channel will operate through their existing Sky+ HD Box, the general public will still need to make a considerable investment in display hardware.
So is the investment worth it? Well, if you are looking for a new TV, why not get one with built-in 3D - yes, you will also have to buy a 3D enabled Blu-ray player or wait for Sky 3D later this year, but we believe that the experience is good enough to be more than a passing fad.
The big manufacturers have been careful enough to add 3D capability to their high end TVs, which usually means you are getting the best 2D TV while keeping your options open.
Our top ten 3D TVs have been selected primarily for their 3D ability but they all offer some of the best 2D viewing performances around.