Tuesday, January 18, 2011

FIRST EVER LED CINEMA 3D SCREENS FROM LG

LG has undoubtedly been the leading TV maker that has also got into passive 3D Technology. The company is simply spearheading the passive 3D way even as the likes of Sony and Samsung heavily continue to invest in active shutter 3D technology. The LW450U, LW550T and LW650T range of 3D TV sets were added to the current range of passive 3D offerings from the company. The company claims these to be the first ever LED Cinema 3D screens. The TV sets again range in the 32″ to 55″ sizes which one may opt for according to his comfort ability. These TV sets also come with a diverse number of features that also include Smart TV technology. This technology simply brings internet on the big screen. LG is the only one right now in the world that is giving both active and cinema 3D technologies.

This means, the people may themselves choose which one suit them better and which one they prefer the most. Active and passive technologies have their own set of positives and negatives. These include the fact that active technology is far more expensive when compared with passive technology. But the passive technology doesn’t give a good 3D quality picture as active technology.

The LW450U comes in four sizes namely 32, 42, 47 and 55 inch versions. It offers a 1080p Full HD screen and TruMotion 100Hz. Another specialty is the LED plus with spot control, Cinema 3D, DivX HD Plus and a Wireless AV link. Then there is the 550T which is for the taking in same sizes. This model also has the inclusion of Smart TV along with a Freeview HD tuner. Then there is the ultra brilliant LG LW650T that is presented by LG in 42, 47 and comes in 55 inch sizes. These TV sets are for the taking and people who find them good enough may as well opt for them.

Sky 3D is the next step in Sky+HD journey. Sky 3D will be compatible with all 3D technology supporting Tvs. Upgrade TV experience with Sky+HD box, 3D TV and pair of 3D glasses for incredible TV viewing experience.

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