Wednesday, December 29, 2010

LG's LW6500 Cinema 3D TV is certified flicker-free, launching at CES

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Oh LG, you infernal tease. Instead of politely revealing its full set
of plans for CES 2011, the Korean company keeps gently peeling away
the layers of ignorance, with today marking its pre-announcement of a
new Cinema 3D TV set. The LW6500 opts for passive 3D glasses, in place
of the currently popular active shutter goggles, which has garnered it
a couple of industry certifications to say that its 3D is guaranteed,
definitely, totally flicker-free. Aside from that, you get a neat
brightness booster to ensure that switching on the third dimension
doesn't dim the picture unduly, while the rest of the specs and extras
on this 200Hz panel seem mostly unremarkable. We'll be casting our
eyeballs over it at CES next week, which will be followed, we're told,
by a rollout in select markets shortly thereafter.

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