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LG- will introduce the first serious 3D enabled product to UK consumers this Spring with the launch of their affordable mid range 3D enabled LD360 LCD TV's.

Launching this Spring, LG's LD360 will be available in a range of sizes, and uses 'passive' 3D technology which is compatible with Sky's new 3D channel.

With 'passive' systems, the 3D processing is done by the display device, with no requirement for powered active shutter glasses,Dobe7777, which are more expensive to produce. You might like to read our 3D Guide to find out more.

Revealing details of a broad range of 3D enabled products at this years CES (Consumer Electronics Shoe) in Las Vegas, LG have thrown down the gauntlet to the likes of Panasonic and Sony; both of whom had previously been setting the pace with 3D.

LG's- INFINIA range comprises a 7000, 8000, 9000 series and the 3D enabled 47in flagship LE9500. At just 6.9mm (8.5mm for the 9500) deep, the new screens employ direct LED backlighting with 240 dimmable zones rather than an edge based implementation of the technology.

LG are also demonstrating a 3D projector at CES, which has been wired up to their prototype 3D Blu-ray player; although the projector itself seems to be based on Sony’s LCOS technology and tweaked for 3D video-.