2011/04/30

LG finally paves the road of FPR technology in India; unveils its first Cinema 3D TV


Subhro Prakash Ghosh

LG Cinema 3D TV unveiled
The   entry of Cinema 3D TV of LG in India on 26th April breaks all the notions that the existing 3D TV brands made with the use of conventional technology. Yes, probably it might sound a tad weird comment or comparison, however, this is the actual truth. Earlier Samsung, Sony and Panasonic have already launched their 3D TVs in the Indian market, but every brand emerged with the conventional SG (shutter glass) technology. LG among all the global brands stands successful in applying the latest FPR (film-type patterned retarder) and launching its new Cinema 3D TV in India.
The successive foraying of LG in 3 nations (Korea, France, and India) within a gap of only one or two weeks makes it distinctive among all its competitors. The new breakthrough in 3D technology in the home entertainment segment debuts nationally for the Indian consumers. While unveiling the launch jointly done by Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut,

Kangana Ranaut with Soon Kwon, MD, LG Electronic
the Managing Director of LG Electronics India Soon Kwon opined, “LG is committed to develop the products and innovating technologies which surpass the expectation of today’s global consumers. Cinema 3D TV is the perfect choice when it comes to blend in the fascinating milieu of 3D entertainment for a lengthy period in greater comfort.”
The sizzling fact of this launch is that with the introduction of LG FPR 3D TV, the brands using the SG technology get a big slam due to open exposure of lots of disadvantage involved with the conventional technology. Poor brightness with less clarity, flickering, image overlapping known as cross talk, heavy weight of shutter glasses, health hazard due to prolonged use etc. are the striking drawbacks that make FPR technology stand far ahead from SG. LG Cinema 3D TV applied with FPR technology is the world’s first 3D TV to be honored with the recognition of ‘Flicker Free’ certification from Intertek and TUV.

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