New All-In-One 3D TV From LG Launched

Posted In 3d TV, LG 3D TV - By Sovan Mandal On Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 With 1 Comment

How about a 3D TV that also doubles up as a computer monitor. LG electronics has launched just such a device so that it will now be possible to work on the PC while also catching up with your favorite 3D programs at the same time. Also, the launch of the device couldn’t have been better timed, now that multi-tasking has become more the norm than an exception. Towards this, both the 24 inch LG DM 2752 and M2752 monitors are able to support multiple windows at the same time. What this means is that users will be able to carry on with their favorite programs as on the 3D TV while having a separate window open to show e-mails.

The monitor features LG’s In-Plane Switching panels which the company claims is capable of better color consistency which results in a much sharper image. The monitor also boasts of a wide 178 degree viewing angle, which means the images can be just as great from any angle. Further, the monitor can also be great for playing games as well, as with two HDMI out slots, the monitor can also be used to get hoocked on to a gaming console.

There is a rider though – the DM 2752 monitor (which is 3D capable) will require users to wear special glasses whether you care using it as a 3D TV or as a PC monitor.

The DM 2752 model is slated to hit markets in July at a price that has been kept secret as of now.

via pocket-lint

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  • BobSmith111

    The specs you listed here make
    this TV a real tempting deal. I’ve been looking to upgrade my older TV’s with
    HD sets when I get my new Hopper satellite receiver from Dish installed this
    weekend. Once I get the Hopper installed I’ll have a whole home DVR and HD in
    every room. I’m glad a co-worker of mine at Dish recommended this TV and the
    new Hopper to me, and after seeing the specs here online, I think I’ll have to
    seriously consider getting at least one of these TV’s knowing now what else
    they can do. Thanks!