Yes it is, just as televisions from Sony, Panasonic, Samsung and many others ae good televisions.
LW6500 LW5600 LW5700 LW 5600
Cinema 3D is the term LG uses for their 3D technology. This does not apply to all LG models. Only the passive 3D line in models that start with LW. Ex: LW6500, LW5600.
Yes, the LW6500 comes in a 65" size. Very nice TV btw.
I would recommend LG Cinema 3D. LG Cinema 3D TVs are 3D TVs that use LED backlighting so both you and your fiance get what you want. I had the same dilemma with my girlfriend and we're both happy with LG Cinema 3D. Its LED backlighting gives brigther and more crisp images in both 2D and 3D. Ours is LW6500.
That depends on the kind of 3D TV you have. If your 3D TV has a 2D to 3D conversion feature than yes, you can watch any 2D program in 3D. LG makes good 3D TVs that are affordable and have 2d to 3d conversion feature (other cheaper makers don't have that feature included). I have a LW6500 model (Cinema 3D line) from LG and 3D-converted images look great.
i brought some active 3d glasses for my lg 42pw450t 3d TV but they don't work
LG only make passive 3D television. They do not supply any models that are active 3D.
LG calls its 3D technology Cinema 3D so the 3D models all use that title.
No my friend you cannot have LG 3D TV glasses separately. To get the glasses you have to buy LG 3D TV with new FPR technology. In SG type 3D TV technology the 3D effect comes out from the glasses but in the case of FPR technology the 3D effect comes out from the TV.
No, there's actually Vizio 3D TV called Vizio Theater 3D. They use the same technology as LG.
Sonic lg 3d tv.
Some 3D televisions have a 3D simulation feature. LG is one of the manufacturers who offer the feature on their televisions. The feature is NOT a conversion to 3D but a simulation. They have limitations and are not as good as 3D content. Treat the simulation feature as a bit of bonus and don't make a buying decision on this feature.