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LG Dual Play turns a Cinema 3D TV into two 2D displays – hands-on video

[This Is My Next . com]

Sony already showed the way forward with the PlayStation 3D monitor and now LG is following suit with much gusto. …

Aside from being dead simple to set up and use, this technique is remarkably effective. Unlike 3D, where oftentimes you can see — through the 3D glasses — splitting between the two frames the screen  is displaying for you, here you can really immerse yourself into the gaming experience as if you were rolling on a good old 2D panel. Other than the lightweight and comfortable glasses (and the occasional bit of ghosting from the other video feed being displayed),  there’s very little to remind you that someone else is using the screen at the same time as you.  …

Read the full story http://thisismynext.com/2011/09/03/lg-dual-play-cinema-3d-tv-video-ifa-2011/ here: http://thisismynext.com/2011/09/03/lg-dual-play-cinema-3d-tv-video-ifa-2011/

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