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LG Ultra Definition 3DTV raises home entertainment bar

January 3, 2012

LG Electronics is to unveil what is believed to be the world’s largest Ultra Definition (UD) 3D TV at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show. Combining LG’s passive CINEMA 3D technology and Smart TV functions with UD display technology, the 84-inch class (84.04 inch diagonal) TV breaks new ground in immersive 3D home entertainment, says LG

“The new LG 3D UD TV takes home entertainment to a whole new level by combining a giant Ultra Definition display with our outstanding CINEMA 3D functions and Smart TV features. Simply put, 3D home entertainment just got even better,” claimed Jay Vandenbree, senior vice president, home entertainment, LG Electronics USA.

LG’s 3D UD TV boasts an 84-inch class screen and picture quality is based on eight million pixels, four times the resolution of existing Full HD TV panels. Combined with LG’s Cinema Screen slim and narrow bezel, which reduces the TV’s frame to negligible levels, the 3D UD TV provides an immersive 3D viewing experience. In addition, 3D Depth Control enables users to customise their 3D viewing experience by controlling the 3D effects, while 3D Sound Zooming provides users with immersive 3D sound to accompany 3D visuals.

Users can access LG’s Smart TV ecosystem, which is composed of over 1,200 apps and gives users access to a growing range of premium content services, including the 3D Zone, where users can select an increasing
wealth of 3D movies. The embedded 2D to 3D conversion engine expands the availability of 3D content to limitless levels. Users can easily browse and navigate through the Smart TV ecosystem using LG’s new,
ergonomically-designed Magic Remote, which allows users to make commands using the control modes of Voice Recognition, Wheel, Magic Gesture and Point.

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