The cheap brands such as LG and Vizio will work in the cinema but when you are given glasses every time you visit the theater, why would you want to?
Yes, they work nicely. But LG Cinema 3D already gives you four pairs for each set, right? The LG Cinema 3D TV glasses cost less than twenty bucks, so I think the price is quite affordable.
Only the passive 3D glasses work the same as the theater ones. In other words, if you have either LG, Vizio or Toshiba 3D TV, then the answer is yes.
They are included in the price with your admission into a 3D movie.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
3D movie glasses can be obtained in wholesale quantities from DHGate. Note that 3D movie theaters use circular polarization to produce the 3D effect, which is totally different from the shutter systems domestic 3D TVs use. Movie theater 3D glasses will not work with a 3D TV - neither will the make effective or safe sunglasses.
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Most likely not. The glasses provided at the movie theater are specially designed for the theater only.
It depends on the 3D television you own. If you own a Samsung, then Samsung glasses are appropriate. Similarly for Sony and Panasonic use glasses designed for the models. The exception is LG. Because they only produce low resolution 3D televisions, they don't need particular glasses. Any cheap throw away glasses from the movie theaters will work. Of course, the cheap ones might not be the most comfortable.
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No, however the two most popular 3D technology companies in the theaters are RealD and Master Image. So your glasses have to correspond to their format. I know a company, Visual World Products, that makes 3D glasses that work on both formats perfectly.
No. Generally movie theaters hire from 16 year old.
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Of course you can. There is a clipper-type of 3D glasses that you can wear over your prescription glasses. It is not expensive or hard to find. Just type in 3D Glasses Clip on the internet and you will see lots of results. If you don't want the clip type then there are also 3D prescription glasses. I know the LG sells passive glasses for their 3D TVs that you can use for their TVs, theaters, and also as polarized sunglasses. However, it won't work with any of the other active 3D TVs because active TVs are only designed to work on the manufactured brand.
There are some movie theaters that hire a 16 year old. You should check with your local theater to find out their policies.
Battery powered 3D glasses means they are active 3D glasses and they only work with their own manufactured brand. However the compatibility of passive 3D glasses for other TVs are much higher. They work on any 3D TVs or theaters if they use the same passive technology. The passive 3D TV glasses are also lightweight due to no batteries being attatched. Plus, they don't need to be charged everytime before/after use unlike the active ones.