Thursday, January 6, 2011

LG Prepping 3D Mobile TVs for CES 2011, Rumor Has It Rumors.

Given the experience that, after all, 3D has reached more or less every joint of the flash market, from the trifling 3DS to the gigantic , it should come as no take aback that Mobile TVs are set to go 3D as well, one of the ahead companies to literally have such devices on expose at the arriving CES 2011 show being none other than LG. Of course, as just about every draft of pre-CES announcement, this segment of news is just in rumor status right about now, but it certainly seems to be for detail enough. So, as our colleagues from Akihabara News , it seems that the modern development disclosure coming from the South Korean consumer electronics leviathan is kin to the field of mobile TV sets, which are fair common in Korea, Japan, etc., but less so in other parts of the circle (in fact, Mobile TV was only introduced in the US back in 2010). But since more and more TV programs will be over the next term of time, LG has undeniable to bare Mobile Digital TVs with 3D capabilities, absolutely showcasing one such model, before the legal CES 2011 unveiling.



Unfortunately, very teensy-weensy is known about the impending device, separately from the deed that it runs on the LG2161R MDTV bit with NRT (Non-Real Time) technology and is ostensibly masterful of working fine even when used in a carrier traveling at high-speeds (up to 200 km/h - 125 mph). Naturally, it remains to be seen what will be the other features these displays will stock and whether they will call glasses or not, but since the mellifluous Korean produce showcasing the scheme isn't wearing any, we'd be leaning to believe that the Mobile Digital TVs developed by LG will be glasses-free. These are just about all of the details present for the leisure being, but continue to be tuned, since we'll come back with an update on this issue during CES 2011, when LG makes its valid bulletin regarding its forthcoming 3D Mobile Digital TVs. Follow the collector on Twitter Get Softpedia News on your quick by pointing your browser to m.softpedia.com. Bookmark and enjoy!

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