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Stoneyginger
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1st Nov 11 at 10:01   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive noticed passive and active 3d glasses for 3d televisions what is the difference?
Matty W
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active are battery powered. they flick an lcd film on and off in each lense a few hundred times a minute in corrispondance with the image on the screen, confusing your eyes into seeing the 3D image.
passive are the type you get in the cinema.
i'd go for the passive type. less weight, seem to be clearer, dont have to keep buying batterys
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so the passive ones will work on my tv?
Brett
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I would've thought you need whatever kind your TV supports.
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passive ones are advertised for any 3d television thats why i was confused
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quote:
Originally posted by Brett
I would've thought you need whatever kind your TV supports.


Yup, plus each manufacturer usually has their own 'version' so you're pretty much stuck buying official glasses
IvIarkgraham
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passive glasses only work with cinema 3d teles
John
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Glasses will be dependant on exact model.

Last years Samsung's use IR for instance, this years some proprietary bluetooth.

 
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