The glasses use Bluetooth instead of infrared so they don't need a physical view of the TV, which means you don't have to resync them if you lose line of sight for some reason. Performance The Samsung and Panasonic glasses performed about the same, although if we had to pick one based on picture quality alone it would be these Panasonics.
To compare the two glasses we used the movie "Hugo" as the opening five minutes make an excellent 3D test. Switching quickly between the two glasses there is a slight but noticeable difference in black levels. The image viewed through the Panasonic glasses seemed just a bit darker on the screens of both TVs.
We're not sure if this difference is caused by the lenses themselves or simply by the Panasonic's fit--the more closed design blocks out more ambient light even in our completely dark room. There was almost no difference in color between the two sets of glasses, and the ghostly outlines of crosstalk appeared identical as well.
Both varied depending on which TV we watched--for the record the Samsung was superior in both areas--but the glasses had a negligible impact. This standard was adopted by most major 3D-capable display manufacturers. If this is true, then you can probably use any manufacturer's Bluetooth 3D glasses with your TV.
All of these glasses work well with my 3D-capable Samsung plasma display and my Epson 3D projector. I'd recommend trying any inexpensive pair of Bluetooth 3D glasses and see if they synch with your TV. To get them to synch, you'll need to play some 3D content like a Blu-ray 3D disc on a Blu-ray 3D-capable player. Once you see this, power up the glasses and hit the "synch" or "mode" button on the glasses and see if the image through the glasses locks into focus and becomes 3D.
If they work, you can buy more like that for your friends and family. If they don't work, then see if you can find an inexpensive pair of IR 3D glasses and try again. But these tend to be more expensive, and since they stopped manufacturing them a few years ago, the rechargeable battery in them may or may not work. Here's a pair of universal 3D glasses from XPand:. SKU Mh Toronto GTA. D Panasonic Prestige Plus Microwave - 1.
Panasonic Genius 1. Panasonic 1. Panasonic Prestige Plus Countertop Microwave - 1. Sold Projector and bought another brand. Can ship as well if needed. Panny Plasma TV. Highly precise control completely closes the shutters for both eyes at the instant that the images change for the left and right eyes. Many times per second, faster than the eye can perceive, the HDTV shows the image meant for the left eye and then the image for the right eye. The glasses alternately block first one eye then the other.
It all happens so fast that your brain sees a 3D image. Skip to content. Contact Us Menu. Search for: Search. My Account. No products in the cart.
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