The Hunt for a Remarkable 3D Experience- LG Magic Remote & Smart TV Hub
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In our Hunt for a remarkable 3D experience, we take a look at some other aspects of the LG LM7600 Cinema 3D 240Hz LED HDTV. This time it is the major remote and the smart TV hub. Which comprises of 4 hub panels, the first being a smaller screen showing your live TV, next are your Premium apps (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Netflix, HULU, Vudu, AP and more). After that is the 3D world, a collection of 3D video from LG, providing you with 3D content to try out your new 3D TV. Next is the LG Smart World, which is your hub to download more app and games to use on your TV and last hub panel is the Smart share which show all your connected media content on your home server, computer, and mobile phone. Below all the panel is a landscape position is a scroll bar with your apps ( includes menu & TV input) for quick easy access.
The Magic remote, is a Wii-mote like device that uses motion sensing to navigate on the screen with a cursor, there is no sensor bar to attach and it is surprisingly accurate on all accounts. Design wise it is a wand device, with a power button, a back and home button, Scroll wheel, volume and channel buttons, an app button and a 3D quick on /off button.
The new LG magic remote, is surprisingly effective and a breeze to use, LG has realized that controls can be simple and intuitive. I really have no complaints here and Applauded LG for going or take a different control route. Though I do wish a traditional remote with keyboard was available to text input or a remote app for the LG TV's. LG Smart TV hub was a mixed bag, some aspects of it to shine while other kept the pace a step behind.
The Smart TV hub suffered from a laggy interface, with slow downs during transition and constant load times. The LG Smart World has limited applications. On the bright side, the smart share hub works well, allowing you to view your own content and still allow and you can still upscale or convert your content from 2D to 3D. The 3D world gives you 3D content to to watch right off the bat, which is nice. Overall the combination of the magic remote and Smart TV Hub is a good one, granted you do see some system lag( due to the single core processor). It is still a nice experience overall