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Before you watch 3D, read the health
warning information in Get started >
Important > 3D Health warning (Page 7).
Note: Passive 3D glasses from other
manufacturers may not work or offer less
optimal 3D viewing.

Start 3D

To enjoy a 3D movie or programme, insert a
3D movie disc into the 3D Blu-ray disc
player connected to the HDMI connector
on this TV or tune to a TV channel that
broadcasts 3D content.
Press and select the 3D Blu-ray disc player
or select [Watch TV] and tune to the TV
channel.
The TV will prompt a message when 3D is
available. To start watching 3D, select [Start
3D] and press OK. Put on your 3D glasses.
If you have tuned to a 3D TV channel and
do not see the prompt to switch to 3D, you
have to select the 3D format manually.
Select a suitable 3D format
If the TV shows a double picture but the 3D
effect is not seen with the 3D glasses, you
will need to select a suitable 3D viewing
format.
To set the TV in 3D, press ADJUST.
Select [3D format] and press OK, then
select [3D - Side by side] or [3D - Top /
bottom] according to the double picture
positions.
Note: Some 3D formats are not supported.
The TV does not support 3D input from its
USB connection and Net TV.

Stop 3D

If you switch to another channel or a
connected device, the TV switches back to
2D.
To stop watching 3D during a 3D
programme, press ADJUST. Select
[2D/3D] > [2D], then press OK. This
forced 2D picture shows only the 3D-left
picture.
Note: The 2D/3D menu is only available
when the TV receives 3D content from the
input signal, or when [3D format] has been
set to [3D - Side by side] or [3D - Top /
bottom].

Optimal 3D viewing

For an optimal 3D viewing experience, we
recommend that you:
sit at a distance that is at least three
times the width (W) of the TV screen.
Do not sit more than six metres away.
view the centre of the TV screen at
your eye level.
watch the TV away from direct sunlight
as it may interfere with the 3D
experience.
Ambilight

What you can do

*Available on certain models only.
Ambilight gives a more relaxed viewing
experience. It automatically adjusts the
colour and brightness of the light to match
the TV picture.