Possibly. I would take the glasses to a TV store and try them. Samsung changed their 3d sync technology last year, so it may not work.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
Make sure the glasses are properly charged and that they are set up properly with the television.
That will depend on the model of Samsung tv.
The code for this older Samsung TV could be: 004,005,009,015,104,105,106,109 or 172.
Glasses free 3D is at an experimental stage at present. The few examples are expensive and not impressive quality either. It will improve and the costs will come down in the future but if you are considering 3D television, don't wait for glasses free systems - it will be a long wait for you.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
LG televisions use passive glasses so you will not find LG active glasses. Actually, LG has made several models of active 3D televisions, despite their current push for passive. LG glasses such as the AGS100 will not work with Samsung televisions. If you are looking for lower priced glasses for your Samsung TV, try the Monoprice website.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
FPR glasses are not compatible with Samsung televisions. To get rid of any crosstalk issues, make sure the glasses are properly charged and properly set up to operate with your television.
Samsung 3D TVs use shutter glasses. Shutter glasses work by receiving signals from the television. There are a number of third party suppliers of 3D glasses and it might be worth trying a different type. When purchasing alternatives, make sure the glasses are compatible with your television.
They aren't. 23 grams is not heavy and that's the weight of one of their latest pairs of glasses.
The Samsung c9000 3D TV has just come out recently, within the last 2 years. Of course there have been some slight modifications to the TV since then.
Time to look again at Samsung. Their glasses are now under 20 grams in weight, lighter than many sunglasses today.
Yes, personally I would recommend a Samsung LCD television set. I think that also because you previously owned this type of set for many years your family will be used to it and it will also last you many more years.
3D glasses are now available from a number of third party suppliers from as little as $30 per pair. Make sure to confirm that the glasses will operate with a Samsung television before ordering.
No, you didn't get ripped off. Samsung make it clear what is included with their televisions. Although Samsung 3D televisions can work out to be expensive, they are also among the best models available. If you want cheaper 3D with cheap glasses, consider LG but remember that LG televisions operate at just 540 line resolution rather than 1080 for Samsung models.
Make sure the glasses are properly charged and that they are set up properly with the television.