Hey my friend as I have heard from my freind that some day before he visited a mall and there he was told that the new LG LCD LED TV is called next generation 3D TV ....
The gushing statement above is part of a co-ordinated campaign to promote LG Television on this web site. The "next generation" 3D is actually the decade old movie theater 3D technology transferred to video. LG even call it "Cinema 3D" in recognition of the source of the technology.
Also their next generation technology actually reduced the effective resolution to only 540 lines.
LG is still worth looking at alongside other makes. Experience as many as you can before committing to buying any model.
"Next Generation 3D TV" is a marketing claim and has no weight among those who drive television technology forward.
LG Cinema 3D is called the next generation 3D TV for marketing purposes. The the polarizing technology of the LG system has been with us for many years so it's anything but next generation. LG use passive 3D technology while most other manufacturers use active. Active technology does not use polarized light but does use glasses that cut the image from one eye to the other at high speed.
LG CINEMA 3D Smart TV
For 3d generation, I reccommend Revit or ArchiCadd. Its the easier to use than Autocadd for 3d generation. In revit or Archicadd, 3d generation is automatic as you make your plans.
LG's full hd 3D tv is the latest new generation 3D tv.
Nobody. LG and Vizio do passive 3D LCD displays.
I would say LCD but either is fine
Technology in 3D TV has improved much more lately. The upcoming technology is 3D TV without glasses, but it will probably be insanely priced. I think passive 3D TV, as it is called, is the next generation 3D TV, and it may actually be the best 3D TV technology right now. I suggest you gain more information about passive 3D TV if you doubt the quality. You can also take active 3D TV as a comparison.
depends on your LCD
32 inch lcd
3D and LED cannot be compared. 3D televisions can use LCD or LED technology. LED may be either 2D or 3D.
The latest buzz is that nano technology 3d TV is to become available in a pair of glasses within a couple of years, unlike the the current 3d where you need a separate TV and separate 3d glasses. Not too much more info at this time.