Sponsored Video: LG brings Facebook Feeds in 3D

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3D picture has taken public cinema and home cinema by storm; most movies released today in 3D will always give viewers a better experience compared to your normal 2D view.  LG Electronics has been one of the best electronics company to keep innovating the 3D technology and pushing the boundaries when it comes to vision. If you were looking for a new 3D TV for your home cinema, no doubt LG would be one of your top choices to choose from.  The question for me has always been what the next level of 3D viewing would be, will it be 3D without 3D glasses? LG are on a mission to show that the best things in life are even better in 3D. To prove their point, LG has set up LG 3D Studios to create a series of experimental platforms to test the new possibilities of 3D technology.   Movies and games are cool but that's the tip of the iceberg. So we've created LG 3D Studio to experiment with new possibilities. The first experiment is 3D Newsfeed - your Facebook wall in 3D. If you are already addicted to social media, particularly Facebook, maybe you check your feed for what your friends and family are up to, uploading images or just generally browsing for latest updates from your favourite brands and playing games, the good news is LG has managed to bring the world of interaction even closer to the users - Facebook feeds in 3D, now you can literally see your feeds come to life!, watch the clip below to get a better look into how it is achieved and user's reaction to the experiment:  You can also check it out on YoutTube and Facebook. This post had been sponsored by LG Electronics 
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