3d tvs
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Acer’s 3D Monitor Uses NVIDIA 3D Tech For Cheap 3D Thrills
Both Acer’s two 3D monitors are priced well, at $US689 for the 27-inch model and $US449 for the 23.6-incher, but if you can stretch for the larger size you’ll get NVIDIA’s 3D Vision glasses thrown in for good measure.
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Philips Does A 21:9 Gold Series 3DTV For Cheaper 3D Glasses
You may be sold on active 3DTVs being better than passive, but there’s no denying the latter’s glasses are much much cheaper than active shutter frames.
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Samsung’s Best New TV: The UN65D8000 Is Skinny And Internet-y
The shiniest of Samsung’s new TV fleet, the 65-inch UN65D8000, browses the net, runs apps and offers local dimming – plus the usual active 3D. It’s also thin as hell, with a new redesigned bezel that looks straight up gorgeous.
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3D Glasses – Perhaps I Need A Smaller Head
Could my problems with 3DTV be down to the size of my noggin?