Straight after the Sony press conference today, I was able to go, hands on - or more accurately - eyes on, with the PlayStation branded 3D TV. The TV as you have already heard is 24" and will be offered at release for $499. It's clear from the set up here, which is strewn with beer cans and looks like a frat house, that the TV will be marketed at college students.
More importantly though, you are probably wondering how it looks. I can say that with the glasses off, things look interesting. Similar to looking at other 3D screens without glasses, there is a blurry merge of similar offset images, but here, the images being blurred together are disparate, as each viewer sees a different picture.
With the glasses on, clearly things are improved, showing primarily the proper image. In my experience, there was definite ghosting from the other player's display. The colors looked a bit dull, though the picture was sharp. It's not quite perfect, but it was absolutely functional.
The glasses seem to be a separate issue, as they don't hold a very long charge right now and use a significant amount of energy to sync with the television. Thankfully, they can be charged via USB, which should make them easy enough to keep constantly charged when not in use.

