It depends on the type of technology used in the new 3D TV. When buying, makes ure you have glasses that are compatible with your television.
A company called Tri-Pour makes chip resistant glasses and pitchers.
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Designer eyeglasses are the most expensive, by far, but still very popular. The world's most expensive glasses are Buddy Holly's famous frames, auctioned in 1998 for $80,000!
This is because these type of movies generate the most return for the producer's money .
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That depends on the type of 3D glasses you want to buy. LG offer cheap 3D glasses at under $10. The premium brands tend to be more expensive because they are active glasses, needed to deliver full HD resolution. Expect to pay $15 or more for them. The price for active 3D glasses is falling continually.
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.
Solar Shield are very adjustable and shoot fit most glasses.
It depends on whicch type of glasses you are talking about....glasses you wear on your face, glasses you drink from, glass windows...etc
Yes, you can wear 3D glasses over your prescription glasses. Some 3D glasses are designed to be worn over regular glasses, allowing you to see the 3D effect without any issues. Make sure to adjust the positioning of the 3D glasses to ensure a comfortable fit.
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Most active 3D glasses use lithium batteries. They are the smallest batteries currently available for this type of application with a high energy storage for their size. They are not user replaceable normally but as they are rechargeable, this shouldn't be a problem.