Stories from January 3rd, 2012

Worried about Passive 3DTV Resolution?

I’ve long wondered when a TV provider would come out with a TV that offered double vertical resolution on a Passive 3D TV, allowing 1080 lines of resolution in each eye (right now most Passive 3D TV’s have to cut your resolution in half, turning a 1080-line screen into 540 for each eye).  LG has answered my question with their new LW6500, capable of 3840×2160, double 1080P in each direction.  They’ll be demonstrating it at CES, but due to it’s other “virtues” I somehow doubt it’ll be coming to a living room near you anytime soon.

With a 2,13 meters diagonal, the new LG 3DTV will occupy 183 cm by 103 cm of your living room wall estate ! The probability to see this monster at your nearby TV outlet is still extremely slim. And if it appears one day, expect the price way north of 10,000$…

via Worried about Passive 3DTV Resolution?.

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Stories from July 21st, 2010

LG R590 3D Notebook With Passive Polarization 3D Technology

Imagine being able to watch 3-D movies, not only on your TV or on your personal computer, but also on your laptop. Anton over at the 3D Vision Blog has some information about the latest laptop from LG.

LG is not only interested in 3D HDTV market as well as 3D Gaming monitors, but also in providing a mobile 3D-capable solutions and as a result the company announced their first such product – the LG R590 3D notebook. The 3D laptop has a 15.6-inch screen with resolution of 1366×768 pixels and uses a passive polarization filter along with passive polarized glasses to provide the 3D effect. The software LG is relying to provide the 3D capabilities is DDD’s TriDef giving the user a 3D photo and video player, 2D to 3D video conversion and the option of gaming in stereo 3D mode.

via LG R590 3D Notebook With Passive Polarization 3D Technology – 3D Vision Blog.

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