Hi Gang,
I've looked around and can't find a definitive answer. I bought a pair of cheap clip on's with a negative result.
Thanxs in advance.
Hi Gang,
I've looked around and can't find a definitive answer. I bought a pair of cheap clip on's with a negative result.
Thanxs in advance.
isn't that tv 4k?
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These work OK for the price.
But are limited to passive 3D televisions.Code:https://www.amazon.com/Pack-CINEMA-GLASSES-TVs-Polarized/dp/B00GTVV3NMCheck your model to see if it's passive 3D, or active 3D.Code:https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/3d-tvs-active-3d-vs-passive-3d
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Two kinds of 3D glasses I know of. The "red~blue" kind and the "shuttering" kind. The red blue are used when you see a "3D" picture with a red tinge around one side. The shuttering kind requires a connection from the glasses to the TV to work. Essentially one eye gets a picture and then the other eye. the change rate and sequence is determined by the TV and the 3D program you are watching.