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Yes, Wearing 3D television glasses without your perscription glasses may highly distort what you are seeing, i would recomend wearing perscription glasses high on your nose and wearing your 3D glasses low on your nose, that way they do not bump.
Yes, Jason Lee is known for wearing glasses in various roles he has portrayed in movies and TV shows.
It's my cousin Jamie
Yeah but i hate wearing them outside of school. They feel weird on my face all the time. Its not that i don't like seeing clearly, its just that i hate wearing them.
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.
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.
Was it the magic at Macy's comercial?If so, I believe you could purchase that at Macy's.
Yes, Katie Couric is often seen wearing glasses off-camera. She has mentioned in interviews that she wears them for reading and other activities. However, her on-camera appearances typically feature her without glasses, as she prefers a different look for television.
Actor Carmine Giovinazzo is known for wearing glasses in some of his on-screen roles. However, it appears that he does not wear them in his personal life and red carpet appearances. Glasses have been part of his characters' looks in TV shows like "CSI: NY" and "Graceland."
If they are watching it with the 3D glasses, they will just see a normal 2D picture. If they are not wearing 3D glasses, much of the picture will be blurred or appear with ghosting doubles (just as the TV looks to people with normal vision without the glasses on). It is possible to disable the 3D effect in 3D Blu-Ray movies within the player or TV to allow the picture to look normal.
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.
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.