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Depending on the theater, the glasses will most likely be polarized 3D glasses or shutter glasses.
They will only work with certain brands, namely those who use passive 3D technology. If you have a Samsung 3D TV, the movie theater 3D glasses won't work. Samsung 3D sets use battery-powered glasses and can only be viewed with their glasses.
Most 3D movies will have glasses provided at the theater. Some will let you keep them, some will not.
LG cinema 3D glasses have no batteries, they do not need recharging :).
a film which you wear glasses with microchips and you will be able to see the film/ characters/items like in real life
For the 3DS, the 3D feature does not require 3D glasses to play so you do not need to buy 3D glasses.
there is no 3d glasses for the ps3
No, you will not need 3D glasses for the Nintendo 3 DS
When you watch a 3D film/movie you must wear 3D glasses to get the 3D experience.
If you have passive 3D TV then yes you can watch Avatar 3D with its passive 3D glasses.
Depending on the theater, the glasses will most likely be polarized 3D glasses or shutter glasses.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
Some 3D television sets include the 3D glasses, but some do not. 3D glasses are necessary to get the full three dimensional effects that the television is capable of showing.
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.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
They will only work with certain brands, namely those who use passive 3D technology. If you have a Samsung 3D TV, the movie theater 3D glasses won't work. Samsung 3D sets use battery-powered glasses and can only be viewed with their glasses.
Active 3D TVs use shutter glasses to send images to the left and right eye one at a time very rapidly. This can also cause the viewer to see flickering. Passive 3D TVs use polarized cinema 3D Glasses which sends the 3D image to the eyes simulaneously, allowing viewers to view 3D exactly how we view objects in real life. The glasses for active type 3D TVs are around $100-200 while the cinema 3D glasses for passive TVs are about $10 each.