It's the top most one in this pic...
Comes with 2 PR 3D Glasses, oversized enough that my own glasses fits comfortably in them. It was easy to assemble the stand on the panel.
It's Devant's first 3D TV, and bought it @ Automatic Center's exhibit sale at SM North EDSA for just Php 49,950 @18mos 0% + Pay first payment after 3 months w/ our BPI Credit Card.
Here's my initial impressions. I watched Despicable Me, Night at the Museum, and the free I am Number Four Blu-ray (c/o Nextbase) for review
Pros:
Thin
Bright
Lightweight
Matte Screen
Thin bezel
Sharp
Rich colors
Cheap, really cheap for a 42' 3D TV
Improved Media support and menu interface for USB input device
Additional glasses can be purchased at Devant's Service center
Full Support for HDMI 1.4
4xHDMI, USB, Component, Composite, Cable ports
Cons:
Remote IR Receiver is on the left side, seems unidirectional too.
Very simple menu and adjustment settings. Nothing fancy, even our 10year old 55" RPTV had more setting adjustment.
Speakers have to be in full when HDMI Audio fed, too loud for everything else, like TV/Cable.
No Wifi/LAN port (The Sony KDL-46EX723 my sister just bought had a whole lot of extras, but locally it's being sold for 2.5x the price...)
No main off/on switch, seems. (I haven't really found out if there is one)
60hz only
You really need an HDMI 1.4 cable...it doesn't come with one.
3D:
Well, the package from Automatic Center comes with NEXTBASE's NBR-20, Bluray player, but it's not a 3D player. (But its cool though, touch controls like an Xbox 360S) I thought I could use my HP Pavillion Dv7 w/ PowerDVD 12... couldn't get Dispicable Me 3D going as expected... seems to be I really need an HDMI 1.4 cable... or download Half SBS 1080p content off torrent sites... Anyway, more to follow... when I finally figure it out.
TV Cable:
We're using Destiny Cable, so there's nothing really spectacular to show off on the set there.
What's next:
Transferring my old Xbox 360 + HD DVD on it. (currently my Xbox is connected to my main PC's display, an HP w2207h... while my only HD DVD system is on a newer Xbox 360 S on our 55" RPTV).