LG plans on unveiling the largest 3D Ultra Definition TV at CES 2012
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
After unveiling a 55″ OLED panel, LG has announced their plan to formally unveil the largest 3D Ultra Definition TV at CES 2012.
This beast is an 84″ TV with 8 million pixels, a resolution of 3840×2160, three times the resolution clarity of existing Full HD TV panels.
It doesn’t stop there, LG integrated its own Slim and Narrow Bezel Design as well as 3D Depth Control, a feature that allows users to control the 3D effects to provide the freedom of customising the viewing experience. The 3D Sound Zooming will also provide 3D sound rivalling the output of all but the best home theatre systems.
Thanks to the superior display panel, the users will be able to access LG’s Smart TV ecosystem, offering over 1,200 apps and giving users access to a growing range of premium content services such as the 3D Zone where viewers can select from a wide array of 3D movies.
An embedded 2D to 3D conversion engine will expand the availability of 3D content to a whole new level.
All the contents of the Smart TV ecosystem will be navigable through he use of the ergonomically-designed Magic Remote, now recognizing four different types of command input: Voice Recognition, Wheel, Magic Gesture and Point.
While the price will certainly reflect the features and technologies integrated in this TV, the 3D Ultra Definition TV will provide those lucky enough (read: rich enough) one the most convincing 3D viewing experience currently available outside of a movie theatre.