2011/05/04

LG- The new innovator in the world of 3D TV




Rahul Mukherjee


LG has at last launched an exclusive 3D based TV with core emphasis on enhancing the viewer’s 3D TV experience. This product comes with LG’s own proprietary  film patterned retarder technology, which is aimed at eliminating crosstalk & flicker issue experienced by regular 3D TV viewers. Crosstalk has been one of the upsetting features of the 3D glasses provided with 3D glasses. Crosstalk takes place when the moving images inside the television can’t switch rapidly enough  between the right & left eye while communicating between the TV & 3D glasses. The consequence is, you end up witnessing the same image in through both, left & right glasses. On the other hand, flickering takes place primarily because of the LCD lenses used in manufacturing of 3D TVs. These LCD lenses are known for their property to dim lights in certain portions of images, but here it dims the amount of light reflected upon both the 3D glasses wore by the viewer, thus any other source of light within the viewing angle of viewer tends to produce a flickering effect. The end result is, you end up having a rough experience of watching 3D TV, which probably was your first time experience of 3D TV viewing.
LG Cinema 3D TV based on FPR tech


LG’s FPR 3D TV eliminates all of these bugs, & on top of that, adds a touch of eco-friendliness by replacing active-shutter 3D spectacles by passive 3D glasses. This glasses are lighter, cheaper & don’t add to your count of health hazards, as they don’t apply the any sort of electronic apparatus. Moreover, these glasses provided by LG are made compatible to be worn upon your corrective lenses if you  have any by the use of FPR lens inserts, thus allowing you to wear your corrective lenses while wearing the 3D FPR lenses. That’s not all, the 3D glasses provided by LG also add to your viewing experience by providing you with flexible viewing angle, thus you can keep in touch with 3D TV viewing even when you move around the room. Thus, LG is endeavored to provide you with a much more relaxed 3D TV viewing with its new LG FPR 3D.




LG FPR 3D is also being termed LG Cinema 3D in India, where it has been recently launched, as the brand claims that this 3D television will provide viewers with the same experience of watching full-length movies as they experience in 3D movie theatre screens. This TV had received user preference ratings of 95%, 88% & 85% from consumers in China, France & United states respectively. The owners have already announced much more competitive pricing of the product in coming months if sales figures match up as per the hype in certain top nations around the world.  Since, this product also boasts DivX HD feature & LED screen lenses alongside the innovative 3D technology, it is surely going to magnetize present HD TV viewers to witness impeccable 3D TV technology.

2 comments:

  1. Sony`s BRAVIA is break a new ground in the LED and LCD TV category. It has superb features, unbelievable audio& video quality in a home entertainment. Sony now admits new-gen technologies to bring you path breaking products like internet TV, 3D TV, HDTV to make certain you can enjoy at home. Sony bring you optimum TV monolithic design. you will enjoy unmatched TV at home.

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  2. Hello,

    Sony is good but when time oscillates for a change we should let ourselves open for it.Same with the shift of 3D viewing.Sony is based on SG (Shutter Glass) technology which has been in the circuit but it has so many side-effects.And if you are so pro-sony you must have felt them first-hand.You must have seen the color-shifting problem.
    when the image viewed from one angle changes or "shifts" when viewed from a slightly different angle, making various uneven brightness levels across the display.That is where LG smiles and its FPR(Fil-type Patterned Retarder) technology keeps this problem at bay.It is also Flicker-free and quite satisfying owing to its High-refresh rate...What I want to say is not about LG vs Sony or Samsung..It is about the technology which LG is showcasing and its really worthwhile.

    Thanks

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