1 sheet of transpartent paper
1 pair of glasses
and red and blue markers
No, you will not need 3D glasses for the Nintendo 3 DS
For the 3DS, the 3D feature does not require 3D glasses to play so you do not need to buy 3D glasses.
For your Toshiba TL96 3D TV, you'll need active shutter 3D glasses that are compatible with the TV's specific technology. Toshiba typically uses its proprietary active 3D technology, so look for Toshiba-branded 3D glasses or those specifically designed for use with Toshiba 3D TVs. Make sure the glasses are charged and synced properly to your TV for optimal performance.
You don't need glasses to make or print a 3D image. You will need a 3D camera, though. In order to view the image you will need glasses which ensure that the two slightly different perspectives reach the correct eye. This is what gives the impression of being 3D. Bear in mind that the only kind of 3D image possible on paper is an anaglyph (red/blue tinted). The brain interprets the image as 3D but there will be no colour, it will appear as "black and white".
The new movie Step Up 3 has two versions, a regular one and a 3D one. To watch the 3D version, you need the 3D glasses. If you're watch the regular non-3D version, you don't need the glasses.
LG cinema 3D glasses have no batteries, they do not need recharging :).
You put on 3d glasses
You don't need any! Just slide the 3D depth slider on the top screen and you get glasses free 3D!
Currently, all 3D televisions need glasses but the latest one are now only a few grams in weight. Active glasses are almost as light as passive glasses so there is no need to put up with the reduced resolution of LG passive 3D just to get light glasses.
As the 3DS is designed to display 3D without the use of glasses, using 3D glasses with the 3DS may not give optimal 3D output. You should be able to see 3D depth fine without the need for any glasses.
Not yet, but manufacturers have made the technology to make watching either a 3D TV or cinema movie without glasses possible but company's that sell 3d TVs or have cinemas are not interested in buying this non 3d glasses technology. I don't know why they are not interested.
Yes.