Wednesday, June 8, 2011

3D TV LG Review

The latest craze in home entertainment systems have 3D TVs. Not only does this form of entertainment with a new TV that is compatible, but also 3D-ready hardware required to observe, of course, expensive 3D glasses for each viewer, but also a true 3D content. To promote this technology, TV manufacturers are offering consumers a complete package to jump right into the explosion in 3D.

Manufacturer Samsung, Sony and Panasonic have already produced 3D models of television sets along with the necessary peripherals, and LG is nowthe latest to jump on the train. As part of its promotional package is LG offers - according to his press release - two pairs of active shutter glasses 3D free for everyone who purchased the LG LX9500 and LX6500 TV with the power LED LG Blu-ray player 3D -. There is also an immediate discount retailers participating in cash and a Bonus Certificate is available on Blu-ray 3D video titles Apparently LG is going the extra mile in order to induce consumers to employees 3D ..

Jump Starter

L 'Bundle still cost a pretty penny, however, and the least expensive promotion LG 3D-television compare very similar to the units offered by the Samsung, which also provide a 3D nearly identical "starter kit" package. In general, all the great players of 3D glasses to offer comparable prices, but the downside is that they are compatible on trademarks. So if your friend is close with his 3D glasses a Sony movies on your LG 3D-TV, well, bad luck to see, but that does not work.

The waytechnology to work is different from that in the cinema, too, so that not only bring home the blue and red cellophane glasses Polarized expect them to work only for your home 3D TV the same way. It is a shame that the polarized light technology readily accepted by the first generation 3D-TV producers, because it is still the best and cheapest way to get a full 3D experience with excellent color and detail.

However, LG says that in theDevelopment process of 3D-ready televisions based on this technology, polarized light, so that the two formats finally converge in the future. Separate, but for the moment, this first generation of 3D TVs continue to be, and the glasses that are more complicated and expensive electronic control.

There is another technique allows to see 3D without glasses, fortunately. This technique is called autostereoscopic and although it was a bit 'has some limitations, but a decent 3-D image can be obtained in flat panel displays with lenticular lenses or parallax. LG has announced a 3D TV in the works, named M4200D a lenticular lens system used, but there is a rather limited view distance (about 13 feet) for the 3D effect to really work this way. However, it is the beginning of the game, and further developments are made, it is hoped that the experience of 3D TVs are becoming moreaccessible.

Conclusion

Innovation and development in the field of 3D-TV continues to fervently, with LG and other manufacturers of pumps heavily in research and development for this technology. How to increase options and competition grows fierce, the options of consumers to view 3D content at home are sure to increase, while prices should allow more and more.

3D TV LG Review

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