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RAMChYLD
post May 1 2011, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(calvinchin @ May 1 2011, 06:21 PM)
NEW 3D Technology from LG.
Its called the Cinema 3D.

http://www.lg.com/my/tv-audio-video/televi...tv-47LW5700.jsp

Key feature is on the Polarized-3D glasses. These type of 3D glasses do not need battery to view 3D content.
There's no circuitary system. Hence these polarized-3D glasses can be manufactured at a fraction of the cost compared to those conventual active-shutter-3D glasses.
Just as how you'd watch 3D movies in the Cinema. In fact, you only pay RM5 for the polarized-3D glasses in Cinemas such as TGV/GSC/Cathay/MBO.

Personally, I feel that this type of 3D TVs are going to dominate the market.
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I'd rather have autostereoscopic 3D tho. So far only Toshiba makes such sets and it's not available in Malaysia (afaik, so far only Japan has). Willing to wait until next year to see how this plays out.

Which is very weird. Sharp makes the panels but don't use it in their own electronics- only license out....

This post has been edited by RAMChYLD: May 1 2011, 11:23 PM
RAMChYLD
post May 7 2011, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(pierreye @ May 7 2011, 07:50 AM)
You guys know that FPR cut the resolution into half? Still not a perfect 3D solution.
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Well, the resolution is cut in half for 3D transmission (notice how there is split screen on non-3D displays).

Yeah, I'm talking about passive 3D. Although FPR laminate won't be very useful because the TV cannot process 3D info to spread onto the screen.

 

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