3D glasses work just by showing another image, so that it may look like the image is close to you. The image make it seems as if you can literally touch(feel) what is going on.
Yes, it is possible to wear 3D glasses outside, but they may not work effectively in bright sunlight as they are designed for use in indoor environments with controlled lighting.
You can find 3D images to view with glasses at museums, movie theaters, or online websites that offer 3D content.
No, 3D glasses are not bad for your eyes when used properly. They are designed to provide a comfortable viewing experience and do not cause any harm to your eyes.
You can find sunglasses that look like 3D glasses at specialty stores or online retailers that sell novelty or costume eyewear.
Wearing 3D glasses for short periods of time is generally safe and should not cause any damage to your eyes. However, prolonged use may cause eye strain or discomfort for some individuals. It is always a good idea to take breaks and rest your eyes when using 3D glasses.
i brought some active 3d glasses for my lg 42pw450t 3d TV but they don't work
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
Active 3d glasses will not work with passive 3d TV. Active glasses use shutter 3D technology that requires a power source to power the lenses in the glasses. Passive glasses don't have electronics or batteries. Hence, they are lighter and more comfortable. Active and passive TV work using completely different technology and thus active glasses cannot work on passive TV.
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
Battery powered 3D glasses means they are active 3D glasses and they only work with their own manufactured brand. However the compatibility of passive 3D glasses for other TVs are much higher. They work on any 3D TVs or theaters if they use the same passive technology. The passive 3D TV glasses are also lightweight due to no batteries being attatched. Plus, they don't need to be charged everytime before/after use unlike the active ones.
3D TV work its like a normal tv but you dont wear 3D glasses thats all you need to know :)
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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.
In my opinion the best place from where to buy 3d glasses is the eD site. The glasses work with any common PC (no laptops). http://dmurl.info/ofzQTy
LG 3D TVs have the cheapest glasses. The passive 3D TVs that is. They require the use of polarized lens which will work on almost any passive 3D TV and the cinema as well.
In general, yes you do need special glasses to view a 3D TV. However, Sony are now working on a variant of this which does not require these glasses at all.
For the 3DS, the 3D feature does not require 3D glasses to play so you do not need to buy 3D glasses.