Real D 3D movies work by projecting two copies of the movie onto the screen, one after the other in quick transition. One series of frames is from the perspective of the left eye, while the other is from the perspective of the right eye. The left and right projections have different light polarizations. The left lens of the 3D glasses allows the light from the left projection to be seen by the left eye, but prevents light from the right projection being seen by the left eye. The right lens does the opposite, allowing only the right projection's light to be seen by the right eye. The human brain naturally combines the two 2-dimensional images into a single to make a 3-dimensional scene.
This works on LG 3D TV because the TV produces same polarized images, let alone alternating frames with different circular polarization attributes.
That's why we say the theater 3D glasses also work on LG's 3D TV.
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.
3D TV work its like a normal tv but you dont wear 3D glasses thats all you need to know :)
All Samsung active LCD glasses should work with all Samsung sets.
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No, not all battery-powered 3D glasses are compatible across different 3D TVs. Different brands and models of TVs may use different 3D technologies (such as passive or active 3D), which can affect compatibility with 3D glasses. It's best to check the specifications of both the 3D glasses and the TV to ensure compatibility.
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.
LG televisions use passive glasses so you will not find LG active glasses. Actually, LG has made several models of active 3D televisions, despite their current push for passive. LG glasses such as the AGS100 will not work with Samsung televisions. If you are looking for lower priced glasses for your Samsung TV, try the Monoprice website.
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.
Samsung 3D TVs use shutter glasses. Shutter glasses work by receiving signals from the television. There are a number of third party suppliers of 3D glasses and it might be worth trying a different type. When purchasing alternatives, make sure the glasses are compatible with your television.
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.