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LG 's CINEMA 3D LW5700 TV has gone on sale, though you'll need to live in Korea in order to pick one up. The first third-party endorsed "flicker free" 3D set – with Intertek and TÜV wading in ...
Its TriDef®3D solutions convert 2D to 3D automatically, and enable delivery to 3D TVs, PCs and mobile devices. Leading brands including Samsung, LG Electronics, Sony, Intel and HP license these ...
Further ramping up the picture quality is LG's 3D Light Boost, a thin film covering the CINEMA 3D TV's screen that ensures 3D images are shown at full brightness. By counteracting any dimness that can ...
Much like the format war that once divided us between HD DVD and Blu-ray, a battle between two different types of 3D-capable HDTVs rages on while customers wait to be convinced that any of the new ...
LG’s CINEMA 3D Smart TVs employ Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technologyfor superior 3D viewing comfort. This technology uses lightweight glasses tocreate a comfortable 3D viewing experience without ...
LG's FPR 3DTVs already featured lighter, cheaper passive 3D glasses than their active shutter competition, but next year the company will push its advantage even further with these new models. The ...
Jonathan Leggett, of the mobile phone comparison website, Top10.com, said: 'LG’s 3D phone is a bold step, with 3D video recording adding a fun new dimension to people’s mini-movies.
LG’s technology will also let you “convert” 2D to 3D, and that works well enough, though it will likely never match a studio-released 3D effort. But for a goof, it’s fine.
LG has unveiled its first All-in-One desktop PC at Computex 2011, featuring a 178-degree viewing angle, and 3D technology that allows users to wear lightweight polarized glasses .
The Optimus 3D Max is perhaps the most puzzling entry in LG’s 2012 lineup. Priced at €499.99 (around $635) SIM-free in the EU, it’s something of a second flagship (behind the incoming ...
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