There are several sites that offer reviews on 3D televisions. I'd check Consumer Reports first because they have a really good reputation; their opinions are completely unbiased.
The Mitsubishi 3D tv line has gotten excellent reviews. It is said to have excellent sound quality, amazing 3D picture quality that is clear, bright and sharp.
Consumer Reports has honest Ratings and Reviews on TVs from the unbiased Sort our Ratings based on features, brands and other factors. All the 3D-capable TVs in our ratings
The most consistent sources I use for reviews of pretty much everything is Amazon. Before I buy something, I like to look at the reviews for the product there, even if I'm not actually planning on buying the product at Amazon.
You can research on technology magazines like www.pcmag.com or look at the reviews on CNET. They're both very good sources for looking at product (especially electronic) reviews. Samsung is a particularly good brand for 3D TVs and just television in general.
Amazon is still the best place for reviews from average customers but if you want better information it might be best to go into an electronics store and ask a sales associate what they think.
The Panasonic 3D tv has the best reviews. There are many reviews in the Electronics magazine. They have lots of different articles that go into great detail about which is the best one to buy, and why it's good.
The biggest available 3D television is the Sony 3D and it has gotten great reviews. This television has proven to have many new features in comparison to the older set that were out last year.
On youtube you can find tutorials for hooking up a 3d tv. You can search for your Tv brand or hooking up 3d tv. Also you can look up how to connect your 3d tv for instructions on http://3d-tvbuyingguide.com/3dtv/step12-3d-connections.html
You can research on technology magazines like www.pcmag.com or look at the reviews on CNET. They're both very good sources for looking at product (especially electronic) reviews. Samsung is a particularly good brand for 3D TVs and just television in general.
Yes there are "no glasses" 3d TVs on the market at this time. You may wish to check reviews and if possible see on in person to gauge if they are what you are looking for.
On youtube you can find tutorials for hooking up a 3d tv. You can search for your Tv brand or hooking up 3d tv. Also you can look up how to connect your 3d tv for instructions on http://3d-tvbuyingguide.com/3dtv/step12-3d-connections.html
some accessories for a 3d tv would be 3d glasses with an emitter, a 3d adapter, a remote, and HDMI cables. You can often find these accessories in a kit made specifically to go with 3d tvs.