Light boost is a trade name for the screen coating used in LG 3D televisions. It is claimed to make the image brighter and overcome the loss of brightness due to the polarizing glasses used for 3D viewing.
There is no low boost light in a gtp. There is a boost meter. indicating how much boost you are pushing.
"Light boost" is the name of the technique used by LG to recover some of the brightness lost by the polarising filter they use in their 3D televisions.
No-LG is not the best brand to but (IMO) but read consumer reports reviews online. A feature in the LG Cinema 3D - a thin film on the screen - ensures that 3D images are shown at full brightness. Unlike those shutter glasses 3D TVs that attach technology both to their 3D glasses and the screen, the Cinema 3D TV only puts technology on the screen. By neutralizing any dimness that may occur with the 3D content, 3D Light Boost creates brighter, clearer images for a superior 3D viewing experience.
This never happened in the actual storyline. The "cinema scene" Was a directors cut, and they took this out of the series and changed L's and Light's first meeting to later to the entrance exam ceremony.
Press L1 as the light at the beginning turns green and you should boost ahead a bit
It is a technology unique in LG's Cinema 3D that corrects for the light lost by its polarizing shutter system across the screen. Other active 3D systems do not have any shutter system on the screen and therefore lose no light.
"Lopi" is a term used in Icelandic to refer to someone who is clumsy or awkward. It is not necessarily meant to be insulting, but more of a light-hearted way to describe someone's lack of coordination.
"Moreno(a)" which means dark haired or dark skinned, in Spanish, of course.
The words that best describe 'light mind' are "frivolous, scatterbrained, harebrained".
"To trip the light fantastic" is an idiomatic expression that means to dance or move in a lively and graceful manner. It is often used to describe someone who is dancing skillfully or elegantly.
A cinema screen itself is not a light source; rather, it is a surface that reflects and diffuses light. The actual light source comes from projectors or other display technologies that emit light to create images on the screen. When the projected light hits the screen, it enables viewers to see the images being displayed. Thus, the screen plays a crucial role in the viewing experience but does not generate light on its own.
Light Emitting Diode