LG Reveals 3D Monitors Line-up For CES 2012

CES 2012 is around three weeks from now, but LG has already introduced its new line-up of monitors to be unveiled at the show in Las Vegas. While they have not yet provided the specifications for the monitors but some details in the #-Link-Snipped-# suggest that these will be providing an immersive 3D viewing experience with much better viewing angles.

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The CINEMA SCREEN DM92 series is expected to be the main focus of the show. This 27-inch IPS display features a super slim bezel which could favour most of multi-monitor users but not all because the bezel is thin on only three sides, helping in a side-by-side setup rather than a conventional six monitor setup by gamers and movie freaks. This would also be capable of playing 3D content and comes with a shiny chrome stand.

Along with the DM92 series, LG has also announced DM82, DM52 and D43 3D series of monitors. The DM82 is a 23-inch display series, which has 3D playback capabilities, comes with 7-watt speakers, a metallic neck and a square base to support the monitor. The DM52 series displays come in two variants of 23-inch and 27-inch screens packing in 3D capabilities with IPS. The connectivity features in all three series of displays sports HDMI and USB ports.

LG also unveiled it D43 series which has been optimised for 3D viewing which converts 2D to 3D without using any additional conversion software. These displays also provide great 3D images with vivid colours and high resolution by giving controls to the users for adjusting the 3D image depths. All these new line-up of monitors will be available worldwide from February 2012.

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