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Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2012

Flashmob Proposal with LG World Record and the End of My Life!

I know it's not usual for me to talk about personal stuff here but the girlfriend just sent me this video with a nagging emoticon. I knew right away I was in trouble even before I clicked it. And hot damn I was right!



Apparently this guy got help from the LG World Record forum and organized a flashmob with over 100 people to proposed to his girlfriend. Now I'm happy for the dude, really, but another public proposal like this and my girlfriend might as well castrate me with a butcher knife. People! Stop being overly romantic so normal guys like me can live in peace! 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

List of Games with 3D Support

 
Do you own an LG 3D TV?  Do you own a Playstation 3?  Want to try out 3D gaming?  If you answered "yes," to all three questions, here is a list of the current games that support 3D gaming on your passive 3D TV!

Assassin’s Creed Revelations
Auditorium*
Batman: Arkham City
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Captain America: Super Soldier
Cars 2: The Video Game
Child of Eden
Crysis*
Crysis 2
de Blob 2: Underground
Dungeon Defenders*
Dynasty Warriors 7
Enslaved: Journey to the West (via PSN software update)
EyePet
EyePet & Friends
The Fight: Lights Out
The House of the Dead: Overkill — Extended Cut
Gran Turismo 5
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters
God of War: Origins Collection
High Velocity Bowling
Hustle Kings*
ICO & Shadow of the Colossus Collection
Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao*
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game
Killzone 3
MLB 11: The Show
Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
Mortal Kombat
MotorStorm: 3D Rift*
MotorStorm Apocalypse
NBA 2K11 (via PSN software update)
NBA 2K12
PAIN*
Prince of Persia Trilogy*
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 (via software update)
Puzzle Dimension*
Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One
Red Faction: Battlegrounds*
Resistance 3
Ridge Racer 7*
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken*
Shaun White Skateboarding
SOCOM 4
Sonic Generations
The Sly Collection
Super Stardust HD* (via PSN software update)
Swords and Soldiers*
Tetris on PSN* (via PSN software update)
Thor: God of Thunder
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy
Top Darts*
Top Spin 4
TRON: Evolution
Tumble*
UNCHARTED 3: Drake’s Deception
Virtua Tennis 4
WipEout HD*

*Indicates downloadable PSN title

Enjoy.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Close Up Look on LG Goolge TV


LG Google TV has been released only for a month now and it is probably the most wanted TV among all the new models which hit the market in 2012. It is a 3D LED TV with LED back-lit and it has all the features that LG LM models have but its interface is Google Android instead of LG Smart World which is LG's own interface and it is equipped with L9 Dual Core Processor and Quad Core GPU. Let's go over its key features one by one. 


1. Search

When you type in the first part of the word, the results start showing up just like when you use Google on you computer. Since this TV is able to multitask, you can search while watching TV. Not only you can search on the web browser, you can search the content you downloaded and the program/app to play it. 

Search Bar

Instead of typing using qwerty in the back of the remote, you can also put in words by using voice recognition feature with the mic on top of the remote.

LG Google TV Remote Control
The mic on the top of the remote recognizes voice.
Put in the words.
2. Web Browser - Chrome

One of the advantages of Google TV is the web browser, Chrome. This TV supports HTML5 and Flash so that you can play videos on the browser and run complicated apps faster. The wheel in the remote is very useful when surfing through web pages. You can zoom in and out by clicking the wheel and waving the remote clockwise and counter-clockwise. 


3. Google Play Store
There are much more apps in Google Play. With the motion sensor in the remote, it is much more easier and more fun to play games like drawing or completing puzzles. 


4. Youtube

LG Google TV  has the most updated version of Youtube app. It has so much premium content and many broadcasting productions provide with free version of their content. 


5. Cloud Service

It gives 1GB memory for photos and Google music and other devices you have can be connected to the TV. For example, if you click the Picasa button of an image on your mobile phone, it automatically is stored in the cloud. You don't need to download a separate app for it. 


6. Smart Share - aVia, Air Tight\

LG Google TV is quite open to multi-platforms. Since it has both, you can connect the TV with any device regardless of its platform.







All the images are from one of my favorite tech sites, Gosu Gadget.
If you are very interested in this TV, click here to take a look at his view on it.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

LG Google TV coming out with OnLive cloud-based gaming



With all the cloud services hovering over the smart technologies, LG is definitely getting ahead of others with the OnLive cloud-based gaming service. It was recently announced that LG will be putting this service in their G2 Google TV. At this point, some of you may be wondering just exactly what this OnLive feature does. It utilizes LG's L9 dual-core processor to allow gaming without PC or any type of console.

This OnLive service allows people to communicate with other people using the service as well. It's also connected to social networking sites like Facebook so you can record your gaming videos and share with your friends almost instantly. The MultiView feature is probably one of the most interesting features where you see multiple screens so you can spectate and chat with friends online while playing games.

All these cool features will be offered for free however, the games won't come free. There are currently hundreds of games provided by OnLive and it will soon expand to thousands and so forth. The price of the games will range from $5.99 to $39.99. If you don't like paying for each game, you could sign up for PlayPack which allows you to play all the games available for unlimited time. OnLive will offer subscriptions in 1-month ($9.99), 3-month ($27.99), 6-month ($52.99) and 12-month ($99.99) packages.

I'm really glad that LG is doing something like this because I really like their TVs for their quality and the design. They have a really nice taste in terms of art and technology. I hope they have plans to add this service to their current TVs so I don't have to get a new one..

Sunday, September 25, 2011

LGs high quality 3D TV for only $900!!!!

Have a look here its really true.
The guys over at gizmodo found a $900 TV that's $300 off the sale price.
I this bundle you get a 47" 120hz edge lit 3D TV LED of course!
Plus a blu ray player!
Plus 4 pairs of glasses and a free movie of your choice!
Whats not to like about that, I can't believe how cheap this is!
Got an xbox or ps3 hook that bad boy up and start playing today!

Monday, September 19, 2011

3D Active glasses for $600

WHY! 600$ for crap!
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/19/vuzix-wrap-1200vr-video-eyewear-does-3d-with-head-tracking-for/
A simulated large TV screen at only 720p and a lower HZ rate?
for $600 you can buy a 32" passive 3D TV and just use it as a monitor with local dimming and a much better viewing experience. (the glasses don't have local dimming)  Also if you want Passive 3D glasses they are only $10 a pair. And they come with a nearly unlimited viewing angle which is what your paying $600 for.


I cant see this technology catching on at all $600 a pair for essentially being the same as passive glasses is a joke. With autosteroscopic 4 or 5 years from production Passive is the way to go!