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LG 55LD650 - 3 D Imaging; 3 D Technology

LG 55LD650
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3D IMAGING
(FOR
42/47/55LX6500,
50/60PZ540,
50/60PZ550)
3D
TECHNOLOGY
This
TV
can
display
in
3D
via
3D
broadcasting
or
when
the
TV
is
connected
to
a
compatible
device,
such
as a
Blu-ray
3D
Player. You
need
such a
device
to
watch
the
TV
in
3D.
The
3D
TV
displays
two
separate
pictures
formatted
for
each eye.
The
viewer
needs
to
wear
3D
glasses in
order
to
see
these
images
in
3D
format.
Viewing
3D
Imaging
A WARNING
..
When
viewing
3D
imaging,
watch
the
TV
from
an
effective
viewing
angle
and
within
the
ap-
propriate
distance.
The
appropriate
angel
and
distance
are
provided
on
the
next
page
of
this
manual.
If
you
exceed
this
viewing
angle
or
dis-
tance,
you
may
not
be
able
to
view
the
3D
im-
aging.
Furthermore,
the
3D
imaging
may
not
display
if
it
is viewed
while
you are lying
down.
..
If
you
watch
the
3D
imaging
too
closely
or
for
a
long
period
oftim~,
it
may
harm
your
eyesight.
Watching
the
TV
or
playing
video
games
that
incorporate
3D
imaging
with
the
3D
glasses
for
a
long
period
of
time
can
cause
drowsiness,
headaches
or
fatigue
to
you
and/or
your
eyes.
If
you have a
headache,
or
otherwise
feel
fatigued
or
drQwsy,
stop
vyatching
the
TY<;ind take a rest.
ill'
Pregnant
woman,
.seniors,
persons
with
heart
problems
or
persons
who
experience
frequent
drowsiness
should
refrain
from
watching
3D
TV
....
Some
3D
imaging
may
cause you
to
duck
or
dodge
the
image
displayed
in
the
video.
There-
fore,it.
is
best
if
you
do
not
watch
3D
TV
near.
fragile
objects
or
near
any
objects
that
can
be
knocked
over easily.
ill'
Please
prevent
children
under
the
age
of
5
from
watching
3D
TV
It
may
affect
their
vision
devel-
opment.
....
Warning
for'
photosensitization
seizure:
Some
viewers
may
experience
a seizure
orepi-
lepsy
when
exposed
to
certain
factors,
including
flashing
lights
or
images
in
TV
or
video
games.
If you
or
anybody
from
your
family
has a
history
of
epilepsy
or
seizure, please
consult
with
your
doctor
before
watching
3DTV
Also
certain
symptoms
can
occur
in
unspeci-
fied
conditions
without
any
previous
history. If
you
experience
any
of
the
following
symptoms,
immediately
stop
watching
the
3D
imaging
and
consult
a
doctor:
dizziness
or
lightheadedness,
visual
transition
or
altered vision, visual
or
facial
instability, such as eye
or
muscle
twitching,
un-
conscious
action, convulsion, loss
of
conscience,
confusion
or
disorientation,
loss
of
directional
sense,
cramps,
or
nausea.
Parents
should
mon-
itor
their
children,
including
teenagers,
for
these
symptoms
as
they
may
be
more
sensitive
to
the
effects
of
watching
3D
TV
Risk
of
photosensitization
seizure
can
be
re-
duced
with
the
following
actions.
- Take
frequent
breaks
from
watching
3D
TV
- For
those
who
have vision
that
is
different
in
each
eye,
they
should
watch
the
TV
after
tak-
ing
vision
correction
measures.
-
Watch
the
TV
so
that
your
eyes are
on
the
same
level as
the
3D
screen
and
refrain
from
sitting
too
closely
to
the
TV
-
Do
not
watch
the
3D
imaging
when
tired
or
sick,
and
avoid
watching
the
3D
imaging
for
a
long
period
of
time.
-
Do
not
wear
the
3D
glasses
for
any
other
pur-
pose
than
viewing
3D
imaging
on
a
3D
TV
-
Some
viewers
may
feel
disoriented
after
watching
3D
TV
Therefore,
after
you
watch
3D
TV,
take a
moment
to
regain
awareness
of
your
situation
before
moving.
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