LG are making the cheap 3D televisions and in line with that, their glasses are also very cheap.
Remember that if you are using a premium brand of television such as Sony or Samsung, LG's cheap ones won't work. You will need to spend a few dollars more for the higher tech glasses that they use.
Yes, Wearing 3D television glasses without your perscription glasses may highly distort what you are seeing, i would recomend wearing perscription glasses high on your nose and wearing your 3D glasses low on your nose, that way they do not bump.
There are no such 3D TV glasses for children under the age of 10. One article says that children under the age of 10 should be advised when watching 3D TV because too much exposure can lead to their eyes not fusing properly because they are still in development.
There are actually Comfortable 3D glasses available out there already. The batteries have been the reason for heavy glasses in the past but newer glasses are as little as 23g or under one ounce. Before committing to any television r glasses, make sure they really are comfortable for you and your family.
Some 3D television sets include the 3D glasses, but some do not. 3D glasses are necessary to get the full three dimensional effects that the television is capable of showing.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
No. there is no way you can use LG 3D glasses on Samsung 3D TV, they use different technology.
No my friend you cannot have LG 3D TV glasses separately. To get the glasses you have to buy LG 3D TV with new FPR technology. In SG type 3D TV technology the 3D effect comes out from the glasses but in the case of FPR technology the 3D effect comes out from the TV.
If you have passive 3D TV then yes you can watch Avatar 3D with its passive 3D glasses.
i brought some active 3d glasses for my lg 42pw450t 3d TV but they don't work
Yes, it is possible. Not all the content shown from a 3D TV will require you to utilize 3D glasses, and you can watch normal programs from 3D TVs. The picture will not be distorted unless you're watching a 3D film that requires special 3D glasses.
Active 3D glasses require batteries and had a reputation for being heavy. Modern glasses weigh in at as little as 23 grams (under one ounce) so they are not heavy. At under $20 per pair for some active glasses, they aren't expensive either.
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.