LIFE IS GOOG (LG) 3D TVs not only does this format of entertainment require a compatible new TV, but also 3D-ready hardware, costly 3D glasses for each viewer, and also actual 3D content to watch. To promote this technology, TV makers are offering people full bundles and bundles to jump into the 3D world
Many tv company like Samsung, Sony and Panasonic have already introduced 3D TV models along with the necessary products.
LG is now the latest to introduced on the bandwagon, LG is offering - two free pairs of 3D "active shutter" glasses to anyone.
Who purchases either the LG LX6500 or LX9500 LED HDTV combined with the LG 3D Blue-ray Disc Player from participating customers. There is bonus certificate to receive a Blue-ray 3D video too.
The LG 3D TV promotion compares very similarly to bundles offered by competitors Sony who also offer a near-identical 3D "starter kit" package. In general, all the big players offer the 3D glasses at best prices.
The technology works is different from that in theaters, so you can't just bring home those red-and-blue cellophane polarizing glasses and expect them to work for your home 3D TV quite the same way.
That the polarized light technology is not being readily adopted by first generation 3D TV manufacturers, because it's still the best and cheapest way to get a rich 3D viewing with excellent colors and best specifications.
LG process is developing 3D-ready televisions on this polarized light technology, so the two formats are been. The first-generation 3D TVs still require the different, and expensive, viewing glasses, and electronically-powered.
There is another technology that allows for 3D viewing without the glasses been around, it has some limitations, but 3D image can be obtained on flat panel displays using parallax barriers.
LG is working on 3D TV, named M4200D, that uses a –parallax system; however, there limited viewing distance (about 13 feet) for the 3D effect to really work in this way. LG development in the 3D TV field continues
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