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Active glasses and passive glasses use very different technologies to separate the left and right eye images.

To choose a 3D television based on the type of glasses is not a wise decision. Spend time to study both active and passive images. Experience a range of models and get a feel for the difference in the glasses. Make your choice based on which image is the best, which glasses are most comfortable and which 3D image looks the most realistic.

Remember that active glasses are now as light as passive glasses so there is rarely an issue with heavy glasses now.

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Q: Which 3D TV would you get if you want battery free 3D glasses. Does it perform as well as the battery glasses?
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Why are battery free 3D TV glasses better?

Battery free glasses for 3D are better if they are being used with passive 3D televisions. LG only have passive 3D television so the battery free glasses work with them. The other premium brands such as Samsung, Sony etc all use active 3D and their glasses are battery powered. The active glasses are far better for use with active televisions because the battery free glasses won't work with them. Previous criticisms of active glasses were weight and battery life. With the weight below one ounce and battery life of over 100 hours, neither of these are issues any more.


Is it true that the quality of 3D reduces when you use battery free 3D glasses?

Passive 3D televisions use battery free glasses and they cut the effective resolution in half, so a 1080 line display will effectively become a 540 line display.


Do you know which brand or model of 3D TV that is flicker free and crosstalk free which uses battery free 3D glasses?

There are two technologies in use with 3D television. Active 3D requires glasses that have batteries while passive models do not. Crosstalk in active glasses has been a problem but it depends on the make of glasses and television. For passive 3D, look at Sony, Visio, Toshibe or LG.


What is the difference between rechargeable and battery free 3D glasses?

There are two types of 3D TV. One is the active type and the other is passive 3D TV. The first one is 'shutter glasses' and the second is 'polarized glasses'. Shutter glasses have a kind of shutter that needs a rechargeable battery. The active glasses last over 100 hours on a single charge these days and are as light as some passive glasses. Depending on the type of 3D television you have you will need one or other type of glasses.


What is the biggest passive 3D TV I can purchase for 4000?

These are $3999, very high-quality and they include 4 pairs of battery-free 3D glasses.


Are there different types of 3D TV glasses?

Yes, there are. First kind is those that you have to plug in to charge the battery. They use something called shutter system and when your left eye sees an image, your right eye receives a completely black frame and vice versa. This causes the flickering and blurring of the image and it's pretty bad for your eye health. These glasses are also heavy and expensive. The other kind is the Cinema 3D glasses. They are battery free and lightwieght 3D glasses. They don't use shutter system, generating flicker free and crosstalk free 3D images. They are also way more cheaper.


My friend has a 3d tv which works on battery free glasses so why doesn't all 3D manufacturers implement this in their TVs?

Battery free glasses are also known as passive 3D glasses. They rely on the television image being divided into alternate lines to generate two separate images. Although this is considered to avoid problems of flicker, it is at the expense of resolution which is cut in half. Active glasses require batteries but enable full resolution images to be seen. Active glasses are sometimes criticized for flicker but it is important to audition both types and make your own assessment of which works better for you.


Passive glasses are really affordable in price but do they decrease picture quality of 3D TV?

No, not at all. Passive glasses are known for their amazing flicker-free 3D experience. Since these are lightweight and battery free so they are also comfortable for the eyes. _______________ They are like polarized sunglasses, so the brightness of the image is not quite as bright as the picture in 2D mode without the glasses.


Can we have 3d glasses without batteries?

I think yes! Today I was reading an article on LGs Face book page that finally LG has launched its 'battery free' comfortable 3d glasses with FPR 3d tech in India. So yes I can say we've 3d glasses without batteries.


How can you fix the flickers in your 3D glasses?

Flicker is a common problem in active 3D TVs but they can become more serious if the 3D glasses are low on battery. Check the battery on your 3D glasses. You can't completely fix the flicker problem on active 3D TVs. Passive 3D TVs are supposed to be better with flickers. LG 3D TV is certified flicker free and gets almost no flicker at all.


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I don't believe there are many orthopedic surgeons who would offer to perform surgery for free. However, you can definitely look for insurance to see if your surgery would be covered.


Do Cinema 3D TV glasses need batteries or devices on them?

No. LG's Cinema 3D glasses are battery free. Because LG use this passive glass type, their televisions operate at 540 lines in 3D mode, so they are not full HD. 2D signals are rendered in full HD without the glasses.