Friday, February 18, 2011

LG impatiently is pushing 3D TV, smartphones via

LG apparently wants to play an important role in getting consumers to adopt 3D technologies. The Korean company is pushing 3D in at least two major markets: TVs, and Smartphones.

LG said it intends to sell 3D TV sets 5 million in 2011 as part of its overall objective of sales of 40 million TVs, according to Reuters. Second largest TV producer in the world, which competes with Samsung and Sony said that he was trying to control 20% of the world market for smart TVs.

Separately, LG has unveiled the first phone to mass market 3D at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The lenticular screen technology LG Optimus 3D capabilities, which means you can view images in 3D without special glasses. The phone must be held at a distance and angle in order to obtain the correct viewer experience, much like with the Nintendo 3DS, which uses a similar screen technology.

Users can play and record 3D content through the use of two cameras 5MP and also send the content to any 3D TV. The phone will ship with four 3D stereoscopic games. The electronics giant has yet to reveal details on pricing or release date for the Android-based device.



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