3d glasses
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The Best-Looking 3D Glasses Are From A Company You’ve Never Heard Of
If you’re lucky enough to get a pair of 3D glasses with your fancy new 3DTV, chances are good that they’re hideous. So this year, I decided to scour CES for 3D specs that weren’t embarrassingly awful. And I found them, in a place I never would have expected.
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Oakley 3D Gascan Peepers Review: Pimp But Pricey
3D movies are here to stay, for at least another year. So why are you still picking up crappy disposable specs every time you hit the multiplex? Oakley’s 3D Gascan shades promise better optics — and permanence.
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Vuzix Wrap 1200 3D: Hopefully Not Just A Belated Virtual Boy Sequel
3D glasses are lame. Glassesless-3D phones can be abominations. But a pair of glasses that simulate strapping a 75-inch 3D-capable screen to your face? Mmmmmmmaybe.
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The Backwards Fashion Evolution Of 3D Glasses
How could 3D glasses go from the sleek, minimal shades we see here on the noses of 1951’s Festival of Britain-goers, to the clumsy, Oakley-style wrap-arounds of today? Dolby’s new lightweight ones aren’t even much competition, even though they’re only passive glasses and don’t even need to house the heavier active shutter components bundled with…