Most 3D glasses are comfortable. LG claim that their glasses are the most comfortable because they use cheap lightweight polarizing types. However, active glasses are just as light (less than one ounce in some cases).
The final choice of glasses must be yours when you have actually tried them. Just like clothes and shoes, some glasses fit well and others don't. Wearing them for a while will let you know if they are the right ones for you.
Well buddy! Recently LG has launched Smart 3d tv in India & LG claims that we are using the FPR 3d tv technology which have the most comfortable 3d glasses throughout the world. Hence, LG provides the most comfortable 3d glasses in India.
There are actually Comfortable 3D glasses available out there already. The batteries have been the reason for heavy glasses in the past but newer glasses are as little as 23g or under one ounce. Before committing to any television r glasses, make sure they really are comfortable for you and your family.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
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.
Active 3d glasses will not work with passive 3d TV. Active glasses use shutter 3D technology that requires a power source to power the lenses in the glasses. Passive glasses don't have electronics or batteries. Hence, they are lighter and more comfortable. Active and passive TV work using completely different technology and thus active glasses cannot work on passive TV.
Most Sony 3D users would argue that the glasses are not uncomfortable. Before buying a 3D television, it's worth experiencing the glasses to confirm that they are comfortable.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
No, with all 3D televisions you do need the glasses. It's just like in the 3D films at theater. However some glasses are a lot more comfortable so you should try looking for those!
3D glasses are getting lighter and more comfortable all the time. Some weigh less than 20 grams. As for comfort, you can only decide for yourself which are the most comfortable so get to a store and try them on.
No, there is no battery used in LG's 3D TV glasses as they have chosen to use passive glasses.
Take a look at Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp or Toshiba. All offer Internet, and comfortable glasses. Toshiba even offer 3D television without glasses but at a stunning price at the moment. If you can't afford the premium brands, LG offer passive 3D and they are cheaper than the top names.
For someone with prescription glasses, I would recommend the clip type 3D glasses which are great because it can be snapped on eyeglasses from the front. I saw it in a demo last week.