Friday, June 17, 2011

Megan Fox learns a lesson

It is often said education is key and face-to-face with Megan Fox in Abu Dhabi was definitely a learning experience. I'm just not sure who learnt more: her or us.

In Abu Dhabi to launch the latest 3D television on behalf of LG, the less than tech-savvy Fox couldn't have been more the proverbial fish out of water sat between four of LG's biggest players from around the world.

"I have one in my bedroom," she told the to-be-expected male-heavy audience at Ferrari World, Yas Island on Monday. "The 3D is amazing, um, we have a step son who is obviously going to be into 3D in every way."
Specifically told to answer only questions about either the television or technology used, Fox may have been better sticking to what she knows. Obviously not sure of the television's capabilities even though she "has one", she "owns one", she "loves it" (her words not mine) Fox's education began.

"I just learned that the TV has a setting that will convert anything you want to watch from 2D to 3D which I didn't realise was even a technology that even existed. It's a pretty impressive television.

"I actually also just learned today that with the Xbox you can use the Xbox Kinect and you can use that on your 3D TV and it converts the game," she gushed, trying desperately to find things to say about another TV she was gifted. "You use the glasses and it converts for you. I haven't tried that yet but I'm going to try that as soon as I get home."

Dressed in black from head-to-toe, her hair in her signature casual bun, the Transformers star's education continued while loving husband Brian Austin Green looked on.

"All of the apps it has are great," she said. "With YouTube, a web browser, it's sort of an all-in-one home entertainment system and you don't have to have separate components. You hook it up and everything is there. It really is amazing."

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