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Saturday, January 22, 2011
LG's 3D TV
The Consumer Electronic show held in Las Vegas is home to the newest technology in the country, as well as the world. This year, LG Electronics was praised for the creation of a cinema 3D TV. Recently, other such companies have created the 3D TV, however, have had complaints on the vision of the TV's because of the shutter glass used in them. LG's new 3D TV eliminates the dizziness and eye fatigue that some persons get from watching 3D TV because of the new Film-type Patterned Retarder(FPR). This is the future of 3D TV's because instead of only getting the 3D picture through the glasses that users in the world are accustom too, now the 3D images are created through polarized film attached to the actual panel. This alleviates the pressure on the eyes and doesn't harmfully affect one's eyes either. Right now, LG's new 3D TV will have other companies such as Panasonic, Mitsubishi, and Samsung hard pressed to find buyers on there 3D products based on LG's newer and better technology. This will directly affect the stocks of these 3 companies, most likely heading toward a decrease, meanwhile LG's products are sure to increase the stocks based on the higher quality product out right now. Although LG is prospering with the best 3D TV, it is only a matter of time until all the popular TV companies are battling it out to create the best 3D TV. As 3D TV is the future in the making already, companies around the world will be figuring out the best ways to assemble a 3D TV.
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I remember years ago when watching a movie 3D meant wearing glasses that had red and blue lenses. I always got so dizzy. It's amazing to me how advanced we have become, and that now people can have 3D tvs in their homes. This article definitely shows the power of competition. Since LG currently has higher quality tvs, they will have to work to make sure their product stays the greatest before the other companies make their TVs as advanced.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see that they are working to reduce the dizziness. However that being said, I am still not a fan of 3D TV. This also inadvertently addresses the ethical dilemma of how a company's product effects the community and the consumers. Good work.
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