LG Single-Lens 3D HD Projector To Arrive in May

LG has revealed that it will ship its CF3D projector this May. The CF3D is a single-lens, high-definition 3D projector that was unveiled in January.

The CF3D sports a full 1080p HD resolution and offers a brightness of 2,500 ANSI lumens and a contrast ratio of 7,000:1.

Other features include:

  • TruMotion 120 Hz for smoother images (normally applied to flat-panel HDTVs);
  • Dual Engine;
  • 3D automatic picture calibration;
  • HDMI upscaling for reducing on-screen color banding;
  • 0.61-inch SXRD technology; and
  • Two HDMI 1.3 inputs.

Pricing information is still not available. Further information can be found here.

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