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Posted by: Jesse on: 01/14/2013 03:20 AM
They look rocking and have a new "magic" remote and added game content to boot.
There are several new games which are easily accessible though the CINEMA 3D SmartTVs interface including: Where’s My Water, The SimsTM FreePlay, Air Penguin, Mini Motor Racing and many more. Each game can be played using LG’s new and improved motion-sensing Magic Remote.
“Our extensive library of games has been growing steadily since we launched the first 3D titles for Smart TV last July,” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of the LG Home Entertainment Company. “The whole family can enjoy some of the world’s most popular games right in their own living room. Magic Remote, Dual Play and the controller app for smartphones demonstrate our commitment to bringing a better gaming experience to CINEMA 3D Smart TV owners.”
Selected titles have also been optimized for 3D such as Mini Motor Racing, developed by The Binary Mill and powered by Unity Engine, which also supports LG’s Dual Play feature. Perfect for two-player games, Dual Play uses LG’s FPR 3D technology to allow each player to see their character in full screen, instead of the more common split-screen view.
The Magic Remote includes the ability to point at the TV to navigate (think WII controller)with gesture functions as well as a fairly sophisticated voice recognition system that allows you to search for programs and Internet content. LG release a 6:46 minute video just on the Magic Remote.... It's pretty painful to watch, but hey I'm having the kinda day where I'm thinking "if I had to watch it YOU have to watch it.".. So Here.
The LG 3D Smart TV starts at around $550 for a a 32" version and runs up to about $2300 for the 65" monster. You can check those out at Amazon
“Our extensive library of games has been growing steadily since we launched the first 3D titles for Smart TV last July,” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of the LG Home Entertainment Company. “The whole family can enjoy some of the world’s most popular games right in their own living room. Magic Remote, Dual Play and the controller app for smartphones demonstrate our commitment to bringing a better gaming experience to CINEMA 3D Smart TV owners.”
Selected titles have also been optimized for 3D such as Mini Motor Racing, developed by The Binary Mill and powered by Unity Engine, which also supports LG’s Dual Play feature. Perfect for two-player games, Dual Play uses LG’s FPR 3D technology to allow each player to see their character in full screen, instead of the more common split-screen view.
The Magic Remote includes the ability to point at the TV to navigate (think WII controller)with gesture functions as well as a fairly sophisticated voice recognition system that allows you to search for programs and Internet content. LG release a 6:46 minute video just on the Magic Remote.... It's pretty painful to watch, but hey I'm having the kinda day where I'm thinking "if I had to watch it YOU have to watch it.".. So Here.
The LG 3D Smart TV starts at around $550 for a a 32" version and runs up to about $2300 for the 65" monster. You can check those out at Amazon