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Home - News - IT - IFA 2011: LG's 3D extravaganza

ImageIf you had any doubts that LG will focus on 3D at its IFA 2011 booth, those doubts will be dispersed the moment that you set foot at booth entrance. Every visitor got 3D glasses and even those with regular glasses got clip-on model. But, it wasn’t all about 3D and other interesting device could be seen also. One of those interesting concepts is Home Cloud Storage. Center of this system is storage device connected to the Internet and all other home digital devices like TV set and even Android powered phone. With dedicated Android phone application it is possible to stream media from phone to TV set, backup data etc.

 

 

Second interesting device is Dual Play 3D display. Looks like any other 3D display with one mayor difference. It can display 2 different pictures on one display, and each of two users can see its own picture using dedicated pair of glasses. Very useful in games where playing in split-screen mode will be just distant memory thanks to this LG technology.

 

 

Overall synergy of TV (displays) smart-phones and Internet is omnipresent and the best representation of that philosophy are Smart TV systems. Thanks to integration of small form PCs into TV sets and evolution of TV control sets, that nowadays resemble of Wii controller, concept where you need an tablet device in living room becomes questionable. New Smart TV sets have almost every feature of modern tablet devices. Only problem is nonexistence of dedicated application market (similar to Android market on Android devices) so you will not be able to easily add new features to it.

 

 

Yes, there were a lot of different displays shown on LG booth but so many models and sizes that we most definitely don't have enough space to just mention models and brief specifications. Things like IPS 3D panels with extreme viewing angles, 3D projectors, single speaker 3D surround systems, displays with pen as control device, 72’’ 3D display and so on, and so on...


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