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3D IMAGING
3D IMAGING
(Only 3D Models)
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. The viewer must
wear compatible 3D glasses in order to see these
images in 3D format.
WARNING
We recommend that you maintain a distance
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of at least twice the screen diagonal length
when watching 3D videos.
To watch the TV in 3D, you must put on your
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3D glasses. For best results, you should
wear LG Brand 3D glasses. The 3D imaging
may not display properly when using another
brand of 3D glasses. Please see the 3D
glasses manual for instructions on how to
use the 3D glasses.
When watching 2D images, it is recommend-
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ed to take off the 3D glasses. If you watch
2D images with the 3D glasses on, you may
see distorted images.
If you watch the 3D imaging too closely or
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for a long period of time, it may harm your
eyesight.
Watching the TV or playing video games that
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incorporate 3D imaging with the 3D glasses
for a long period of time can cause drowsi-
ness, headaches or fatigue to you and/or
your eyes. If you have a headache, or other-
wise feel fatigued or drowsy, stop watching
the TV and have a rest.
Pregnant woman, seniors, persons with
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heart problems or persons who experience
frequent drowsiness should refrain from
watching 3D TV.
Some 3D imaging may cause you to duck
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or dodge the image displayed in the video.
Therefore, it is best if you do not watch 3D
TV near fragile objects or near any objects
that can be knocked over easily.
Please prevent children under the age of 5
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from watching 3D TV. It may affect their vi-
sion development.
Warning for photosensitization seizure:
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Some viewers may experience a seizure or
epilepsy 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 3D TV.
Also certain symptoms can occur in unspeci-
fied conditions without any previous history.
If you experience any of the following symp-
toms, immediately stop watching the 3D
imaging and consult a doctor: dizziness or
light-headedness, visual transition or altered
vision, visual or facial instability, such as eye
or muscle twitching, unconscious action,
convulsion, loss of conscience, confusion
or disorientation, loss of directional sense,
cramps, or nausea. Parents should monitor
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
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reduced with the following actions.
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Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV.
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For those who have vision that is differ-
ent in each eye, they should watch the TV
after taking vision correction measures.
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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.
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Do not watch the 3D imaging when tired
or sick, and avoid watching the 3D imag-
ing for a long period of time.
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Do not wear the 3D glasses for any other
purpose than viewing 3D imaging on a 3D
TV.
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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.