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Yes, you need special glasses to watch 3D TV. And, there are different types of glasses for different kinds of 3D TV.
When you are using your TV in 2D mode like net surfing or watching content in 2D, then you don't need 3D glasses. When you watch 3D content then of course you have to wear 3D glasses.
3D glasses are not designed for use as sunglasses. For a very small outlay, sunglasses that are far better at their job can be obtained.
Yes, it is possible. Not all the content shown from a 3D TV will require you to utilize 3D glasses, and you can watch normal programs from 3D TVs. The picture will not be distorted unless you're watching a 3D film that requires special 3D glasses.
Currently, all commercial 3D televisions require glasses. There are some concept models that do not require glasses but they are not in full production and are not considered to be market ready at present. The future of 3D will be heading towards viewing without glasses but there is a way to go before we will see the televisions in the stores.
Comfort is a personal matter. You have only one way to find out and that is to wear the glasses and experience 3D television from a number of different manufacturers.
They wear glasses because of the fog in the tv world. The glasses work sorta like goggles work in water.
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The newest technology, which has been very popular with consumers and movie watchers, have been 3D televisions. When choosing a new 3D TV for your home there are various aspects that you should consider. One thing to consider when purchasing a 3D TV is the type of glasses that you will need to wear. Some 3D TV's require watchers to wear heavy and bulky glasses to get the 3D image. These glasses are not only inconvenient to wear, but are quite expensive. A better option would be to choose a TV that can be watched while wearing passive 3D glasses. These glasses are quite cheap and are similar to the ones given for free and movie theaters.
You wear glasses. Simples.
This question is part of a spam campaign for LG 3D television. Watching 3D television requires glasses and a reasonably static viewing position. A child of an age that enjoys the shows in question is unlikely to appreciate the 3D elements of the programs and will have better things to do that wear 3D glasses for the whole program. This applies to LG glasses just as much as any of the better manufacturers' 3D systems.
The latest way to watch television is in 3d! And the best part is that you don�t have to wear those annoying glasses to watch it. There is a new TV coming out later this year, or the first half of 2012, that gives you the 3d experience. The price is sure to be high, so wait until the new wears off to buy one.