For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
At theaters showing 3D movies.
Passive 3D TVs polarizing glasses similar to those at the movie theaters.
The best pair of 3D glasses that I have found are my 3D aviator glasses from Visual World Products. They have many styles... the aviators are great. (visualworldproducts.com)
LG cinema 3D glasses have no batteries, they do not need recharging :).
depends if the theatres glasses are the red and blue ones or the grey ones, and if your tv is red and blue or grey.
it depends on the theater but most of the time you have to pay
3D movie glasses can be obtained in wholesale quantities from DHGate. Note that 3D movie theaters use circular polarization to produce the 3D effect, which is totally different from the shutter systems domestic 3D TVs use. Movie theater 3D glasses will not work with a 3D TV - neither will the make effective or safe sunglasses.
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Because 3D animation is so popular these days, it's becoming more assessible to people at home. There are now 3D televisions that come with 3D glasses, much like in the theaters. The 3D option can be turned on or off depending on what type of viewing is preferred.
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.
No, however the two most popular 3D technology companies in the theaters are RealD and Master Image. So your glasses have to correspond to their format. I know a company, Visual World Products, that makes 3D glasses that work on both formats perfectly.