LG glasses are passive polarizing glasses so they should be very cheap. Active glasses, as used by most other manufacturers are somewhat more expensive but prices for active glasses are falling rapidly.
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LG Cinema 3D is probably the best one to go for if you want a theater-like 3D experience. LG Cinema 3D series use the same technology as the movie theater 3D screens (as opposed to shutter glasses technology in other 3D tvs). LG Cinema 3D uses lightweight, battery free 3D glasses that give you flicker free and crosstalk free images. You can actually use 3D glasses from movie theaters with LG Cinema 3D (you can't with other 3D tvs).
Yes they do but not like the ones you get at the cinema(real D) The ones you get in store or online give you the red and blue filter glasses
I would check out the new LG Cinema 3D screens. They are the first to use passive (non-electrical) glasses like the theaters do. The glasses are much cheaper and lighter weight than any of the active-shutter types.
You experience a headache because its Shutter glasses 3D TV. It works by sending both images into left and right eye rapidly one at time, which can cause headache and nausea. The shutter glasses also have power batteries in them which make them heavier than the glasses for Cinema 3D. Cinema 3D TV uses polarized 3D glasses just like the theaters so they provide the most natural way to view 3D images resulting in less headaches.
No, Samsung glasses are active and therefore are very different from LG glasses. LG uses the lower resolution FPR technology based on cinema 3D from two decades back so their glasses are totally different to Samsung. And finally, I'm not sure if 3D glasses have ever been remotely close to being trendy?
You can get unbreakable plastic glasses from simplysmartliving.com.Some of them look like real glass,but others look like plastic.The same sorts of products are available elsewhere if you look around.
Yes, it will look 'funny'. The movie should look like there are red/blue outlines of everything on the screen and be slightly fuzzy.
Seeing a movie in 2D is just like watching a regular movie at home. When you watch a 3D movie you have to have special glasses to watch a movie and see thing popping out of the screen.
I dont actually know but i think hey ARE like £3 and they are good so get it noi matter hoe expensive cuz they are gr8t
Most of us believe this quote, "the more you pay, the more you get." Most reviews also reviewed those expensive 3D TVs and rated them whether they're good or bad. However, we, as the customers, must know the quality of the things we would like to buy. Take Cinema 3D TV as an example. They offer a 3D TV set that is quite affordable compared to that of their competitors. That is because they adopt the technology that is used in the cinema. The 3D set only requires polarized 3D glasses. That is why the price is quite inexpensive. But the cheap price doesn't always speak for the quality. From the reviews I read, I noticed that Cinema 3D TV is more beneficial than the active shutter-glasses 3D TV.
its like a cinema that is really strange yet more normal.