I have a 55" LG Cinema 3D (LW5600 model) and I absolutely love it. no flicker or crosstalk and the pictures look great. And it was fairly affordable compared to other 3D TVs. Great product for great price. I'd recommend it to anyone who asks me for an advice on a 3d tv.
I really like how you don't have to pay for more overpriced glasses if someone comes over, but since I already have about 10 pairs of RealD 3D glasses, I'd much rather have the TV include just 2 higher build quality glasses.
Getting a 32 inch! So excited wanted a 3D TV for ages and weighing up the different and checking out both LGs cinema 3D and Samsungs active shutter glasses I have to say these cinema 3D TV's are excellent and I'll be surprised if active shutter glasses stick around much longer.
I like their reluctancy to point out (here and elsewhere) that they are also adopting the same FPR passive 3D technology on screens that you sit much closer to (i.e. PC monitors). The D41P and D42P are the 'Cinema 3D' ranges of monitors - the problem is that the 3D effect is optimal only if you are over 1.5 meters from the screen. This is impractical for most PC users so it will be interesting to see how the technology turns out in this instance.
this shit is fucking dumb, there is a war going on people, both America AND the UK.....do we really need 3D TVs?
ryley92 2 months ago 4
@ryley92
Theres always a war going on....but what does that have to do with 3D TVs???
I think youre trolling! ;)
SkemeKOS 1 week ago
I got a 32" Sony, and the 3D is completely ROOTED. I shit you not, I'm gonna bin it and buy one of these.
ResoImages 2 months ago
I have a 55" LG Cinema 3D (LW5600 model) and I absolutely love it. no flicker or crosstalk and the pictures look great. And it was fairly affordable compared to other 3D TVs. Great product for great price. I'd recommend it to anyone who asks me for an advice on a 3d tv.
hurjennifer 4 months ago
I really like how you don't have to pay for more overpriced glasses if someone comes over, but since I already have about 10 pairs of RealD 3D glasses, I'd much rather have the TV include just 2 higher build quality glasses.
TheAndrenator 7 months ago
i got a 32" LG Cinema 3D and it's amazing!!
pivoteer971 7 months ago
hahaha i got i samsung add before watching this
GlitchMePlease 7 months ago
Getting a 32 inch! So excited wanted a 3D TV for ages and weighing up the different and checking out both LGs cinema 3D and Samsungs active shutter glasses I have to say these cinema 3D TV's are excellent and I'll be surprised if active shutter glasses stick around much longer.
manic221 8 months ago
can these tvs convert any 2d picture to 3d? Like any channel? If so, is it any good?
sguptamallick 8 months ago
@sguptamallick yes it can
STFN121 8 months ago
I like their reluctancy to point out (here and elsewhere) that they are also adopting the same FPR passive 3D technology on screens that you sit much closer to (i.e. PC monitors). The D41P and D42P are the 'Cinema 3D' ranges of monitors - the problem is that the 3D effect is optimal only if you are over 1.5 meters from the screen. This is impractical for most PC users so it will be interesting to see how the technology turns out in this instance.
PCMonitors 9 months ago
the guy says cinema, cinemAA
Rayz786 10 months ago
@Rayz786 cinemAAAAAAAAAA
berbakid 9 months ago
i dont really like LG. but id probably buy one of those. or wait till SHARP comes out with there own version lol
ChaosConRad 10 months ago
i hate LG
RageMonkeyX 10 months ago
The glasses thing is an epic fail still if you already wear glasses.
TalesOfWar 10 months ago
@TalesOfWar
Not if you get the passive clip ons......
Hyperboy78 10 months ago
Excelent interview/video. I´m a fan of LG
heartSLB 10 months ago
Great reporting Mitch. :D
MyRandomReviews 10 months ago
Cool!
jamaic1aboy2 10 months ago
first?
TDTech1 10 months ago
@TDTech1 No, last.
Elembz 10 months ago