With an effort to lower the entry point for 3D TVs, LG has announced the availability of its new 47in passive whole, named as the LG LD950. The final screen is shown to use the cheapest technology passive 3D which has got something unique to the device in different ways. Scheduled to ship in May for the United Kingdom, the latest 3D TV has been set between £ 1,500 and £ 2,500.

In addition to passive 3D features, the LD950 is also offering up to full 1080p HD resolution, a USB port which allows playback of media on external storage devices, TruMotion 200Hz and four HDMI 1.4, who can take the full benefit of 3D on Blu-ray specification. Thus, the last with its 3D TV 3D technology allows not only the device cost-effectiveness, but functional.
The integrated passive technology to help touts LG display using some type of overlay filter that has developed to adjust the light source of vibration on the lines of replacing an image. Chosen from polarized lenses, the final results or the effect of half the image to be captured by the left eye and half by the right, forks a three dimensional effect. The passive technology is said to enable the display of the LG using an unusual form of the filter stack, which was designed to adjust the vibration of the light exiting the line replacement of an image.
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