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This is from the VIZIO websiteProduct OverviewBring the movie theater 3D experience home!*

VIZIO Theater 3D Glasses are lightweight, comfortable, and battery-free, delivering a cinema-style 3D experience to your own home. With Theater 3D, you will see crystal-clear, flicker-free 3D that's up to 50% brighter and causes less eye strain and less ghosting than conventional 3D.

Want to catch the latest 3D blockbuster? Take your glasses with you to your favorite movie theater and watch in style and comfort.** This pack includes 2 pairs of 3D glasses so you can share the excitement with friends and family!

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