how bout this LG CINEMA 3D TV...comin soon... LG 3D 2011
3DTV and 3D content impression, 3D content n nt reflection screen rated
3DTV and 3D content impression, 3D content n nt reflection screen rated
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May 13 2011, 10:39 PM
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how bout this LG CINEMA 3D TV...comin soon... LG 3D 2011
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May 16 2011, 12:49 AM
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QUOTE(azsace @ May 15 2011, 01:11 PM) Havent actually seen this TV yet in the market, is it out yet? went to harvey norman at ikano today, they said next month maybe this LG CINEMA 3D is comin to the shores..and its LED only...However manage to read some technical paper regarding this FPR (Film Patterned Retarder) technology uses by LG. Definitely have some pros and cons. Anyway, "LG Display claims that FPR nearly eliminates the “crosstalk,’’ or overlap of images, and flickering, which is a frequent problem reported by shutter-glasses 3D television viewers after long viewing hours" Eliminates flickering.. from the technical discussion, this is true since the polarised 3D glasses doesnt uses any active component like its active shutter counterpart.. The only way, active shutter will not have any flickering issues if they uses 100Hz/120Hz response rate for each eye (making the 3d glasses response at 240Hz, now active glasses has 120hz response) Most likely with this technology (passive), 3D can be watch in a well lit room (currently active can only be watched at low-lit environment) Eliminates crosstalk/ghosting. Seems this a debate from the technical paper I read, if u manage to eyeview is perpendicular (angular at 0deg) to the TV screen, the passive 3DTV can manage crosstalk much more better compared to active 3DTV... but if ur viewing angle is more than +/-15deg, the crosstalk performance is worst compared to active... To have a better understanding, read it here http://www.tcodevelopment.com/pls/nvp/docu...id=4146&mid=821 Anyway, hope I can demoed this TV and see whether is true or not... if other forumer can demoed the TV, just give their first impression here.. Added on May 15, 2011, 12:22 pm Hmm, legend of the guardian, can't comment on this 3D movie. Anyway, from my experience, if the movie was done in CG, the 3D implementation is very good... But usually, when I bought blu ray, i will always ask myself whether the movie is fun to watch and can watch many2 times.... Legend of The Guardian, is it really a nice movie? Oh yeah, if u have the time u can download the 3D demo here http://www.3dtvworld.com.au/3d-downloads/ It can give u a better idea how it looks like... its a sbs format This post has been edited by krk24: May 16 2011, 12:50 AM |
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