Cinema 3D is just the same as the 3D you see in cinemas it's powered by similar technology. Conventional 3D TVs use active-shutter technology, which relies on expensive glasses to control the image that each eye sees. LG Cinema 3D, however, uses polarisation, which passively filters the correct image to each eye. The glasses are simpler to use, don't require batteries or charging, and they cost much less at around 2 per pair, which means they're cheaper to replace if lost or broken. They're also lighter and more comfortable to wear. And thanks to the wide viewing angle, everybody can enjoy the full 3D effect from wherever they are sat in the room
The next generation 3D TV | Next Generation 3D TV | guardian.co.uk
The next generation 3D TV | Next Generation 3D TV | guardian.co.uk