| Xpand Launches Universal 3D Glasses |
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| Home Theater News What Is On In HD News | |
| Written by Dick Ward | |
| Tuesday, 26 October 2010 | |
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There's a frustrating problem with 3D glasses that you may or may not have run into. Though almost every in-home 3D solution available uses active shutter glasses, those glasses aren't compatible from set to set. That means if you upgrade, or go over to a friend's house, you'll have to worry about whether your glasses will work or not.
The folks over at Xpand came up with a solution that makes things nice and easy. The company's new Universal 3D Glasses work with every single active television on the market. They don't work with passive tech, but since – with the exception of TRON themed 3D glasses – passive 3D glasses are incredibly inexpensive, it's not as big of an issue. Xpand's glasses have an ultra-fast shutter which helps eliminate 3D side-effects like headaches and boast a high transmission ratio for the brightest images possible. You can pick them up on Amazon now for a price of $106.67, marked down from the retail price of $129. |
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