Tuesday, December 27th 2011

LG Unveils Stylish New 3D Glasses for 2012

LG Electronics (LG) announced today that its newest collection of 3D glasses, including a pair designed by renowned eyewear designer Alain Mikli, will be introduced in the first quarter of 2012. The new 3D glasses -- the F310, the clip-on F320 and the Alain Mikli F360 -- are lighter and more comfortable to wear while upgraded design features such as curved lenses and clean frame structure have transitioned 3D glasses from burdensome requirements to stylish fashion accessories.

"Compared to active shutter glasses, LG's 3D glasses are far more comfortable to wear and much more affordable, making it possible for large groups and entire families to watch 3D programs and movies together," said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of the LG Home Entertainment Company. "LG is addressing two of the biggest barriers to 3D acceptance head-on and we're confident consumers will react favorably to our strategy in the coming year."
The F310 is characterized by a distinctive design that combines soft lines within a slim frame. Unlike many previous 3D glasses, the lenses have been curved to better accommodate the shape of the wearer's face, as well as to improve the overall CINEMA 3D viewing experience. The F310 weighs a mere 13.5 grams, making it 20 percent lighter than LG's previous design.

Another new item for 2012 includes the clip-on F320. Clip-on 3D glasses are unique to 3D TVs based on Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology, which is at the heart of CINEMA 3D TV. Compared to the previous generation clip-on 3D glasses, the F320 weighs 25 percent less at 5.5 grams.

Developed in collaboration with Alain Mikli, the F360's half-rim frame design is sportier and only weighs 16 grams. The lenses of the F360 have been curved and cover most of the wearer's face, deepening the immersive CINEMA 3D experience. The stylish F360, as well as all 3D glasses from LG, can also worn in theaters showing 3D movies since both CINEMA 3D and theaters utilize the same FPR and RealD technologies.

LG's share of the global 3D TV market increased from 7.6 percent during the first quarter of 2011 to 14 percent by September. FPR's unobtrusive technology played a key role in the company's success in 3D TVs, as uncomfortable and expensive glasses have been identified in numerous studies as being the number one reason consumers have been reluctant to adopt 3D in the home.

LG plans to continue the success it saw this year by sponsoring a series of 3D film and gaming events in 2012 in order to introduce the CINEMA 3D experience to thousands of participants and visitors.
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17 Comments on LG Unveils Stylish New 3D Glasses for 2012

#1
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Evidently making glasses-free 3D mainstream and affordable is still costly, and so the next best thing: selling glasses that don't make the viewers look retarded.
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#2
BrooksyX
Stylish you say? Some of the pairs look like the safety glasses I wore back in my highschool auto shop :p
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#3
Nothgrin
For people that require glasses 3D glasses are a hassle. Polarized glass like above are available in clip-ons but if you want Active 3D theres no such thing. You either see 3D in total blur or watch a screen that looks blurry (if your sharing 3D viewing with family)
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#4
Unregistered
3D sucks imo, having to wear some retarded glasses just makes it suck harder.
#5
Depth
tigger3D sucks imo,
My brain is full of f...
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#7
OneCool
Looks like Snooki is covered for 3D glasses :wtf:
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#8
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Why cant this 3D craze just die already.
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#9
Jonap_1st
can i brought this to the theater? their 3D glasses are so so nerdy,,
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#10
Wile E
Power User
tigger3D sucks imo, having to wear some retarded glasses just makes it suck harder.
I agree. Hollywood now focuses so much on 3D effects, that we get even shittier plots, as if most of them weren't bad enough to begin with.
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#11
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
i say, we have 2 eyes, so we are beter off with 2D :D
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#12
Widjaja
I'm not going to be into 3D until hologram type 3D is made.
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#13
hellrazor
Anybody know why we don't have glasses-free 3D monitors yet?
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#14
CrAsHnBuRnXp
hellrazorAnybody know why we don't have glasses-free 3D monitors yet?
Hopefully because the 3D craze will die soon.
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#15
Unregistered
Yeah, and now what are they trying to spoon feed us? naffing eyefinity 3d oh ffs
#16
DonInKansas
WidjajaI'm not going to be into 3D until hologram type 3D is made.
Save us Obi Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope.:nutkick:
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#17
hellrazor
Save us Obi Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope. hehe
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