It has dawned on me that the more recent LED LCD TVs and especially the 3D TVs have a highly reflective glassy screen. Some reviews claim that it enhances the picture, while that may be the case, I found that on dark shots, the room is reflected quite annoyingly by the glass like panel. I have all white walls and white sofas to match, so am seriously considering waiting a while before I buy a TV. That is unless some of you have managed to reduce this problem or figured a way around it. Please comment on solutions or did you eventually get used to the reflections and no longer find it a nuisance. Until now, Philips had low reflecting screens on their models, but their 3D ready new TV has a glass window like screen - looks amazing but the daylight reflection of what was behind me has put me off, for the moment. I have curtains that will stop such harsh reflections, but because everything behind my sitting position is white, I THINK it may become an issue. If I remember correctly, the older Plasma TVs had a similar glass panel look. As I said, this is a problem only when dark colors are being displayed by the TV .....
I do not want this thread to turn into a 3D bashing of sorts, so please only input personal experiences OR suggestions to help...