LG Cinema 3D TV receives HD Certification
LG Electronics said that its Cinema 3D TV has been awarded HD
certification in 3D Mode by VDE, one of the largest technical and
scientific international associations in Europe.
"This latest certification proves that LG's CINEMA 3D Televisions,
which already provide a comfortable 3D viewing experience, deliver 3D in
FULL HD. We can now put this debate to rest," said President and CEO of
LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company, Havis Kwon.
The dispute over LG's Televisions had centered on whether the
company's CINEMA 3D TVs truly qualified as FULL HD, defined as a
horizontal image containing 1,080 lines of definition.
LG's Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology, used on the CINEMA 3D
TV's, creates the perception of 3D depth by delivering two 540 line
images, one for each eye, that are combined via glasses to create a
unified 1080p image. The ruling from the VDE delivers the clearest
affirmation to date of the validity of LG's FPR technology.
LG's CINEMA 3D TV has received endorsements from other institutions
and agencies.
The China Electronics Chamber of Commerce said the vertical and
horizontal resolution of LG CINEMA 3D TV's meet the 1080p TV standard, a
position that allows LG to use the FULL HD Logo in China.
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