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.
No dear, the homemade 3D glasses will not have the flickers because in this case the TV will not send the 3D images to the glasses. Thus there is no chance for the flickers to occur.
Make sure the glasses are properly charged and that they are set up properly with the 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.
For the 3DS, the 3D feature does not require 3D glasses to play so you do not need to buy 3D glasses.
there is no 3d glasses for the ps3
No, you will not need 3D glasses for the Nintendo 3 DS
I think its active glasses are creating the noticeable flickering problem. Check out the batteries as they may be poor. Generally though, active 3D TV flickers due to the flickering nature of its glasses. If you're looking for another option, nowadays the passive 3D TV is on a boom.
When you watch a 3D film/movie you must wear 3D glasses to get the 3D experience.
If you have passive 3D TV then yes you can watch Avatar 3D with its passive 3D glasses.
Depending on the theater, the glasses will most likely be polarized 3D glasses or shutter glasses.
Check batteries in the glasses and make sure the glasses are properly paired to the television. Make sure they are set up according to the manufacturer's instructions and the flicker is likely to be eliminated.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.