Compatible with Sony's HX800, HX909 and LX900 3DTVs, the batteries last for up to 100 hours before needing charging, but don't forget you'll need to purchase an emitter for $48 if you haven't done so already, and a 3D Blu-ray player. The 3DTV is pretty crucial too, but then I don't expect anyone to be buying these glasses for kicks.
they look a little better but...need more content to get into 3d
ReplyDeleteDo these make any noise and/or can you feel them actively clicking against your temples?
ReplyDeletenice !
ReplyDeletelooks cool
ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteI've never worn a pair of 3D glasses that were comfortable
ReplyDeleteoh wow thats aweomse
ReplyDelete$150 for dorky glasses? :(
ReplyDeleteThe price for all of this adds up quickly. I don't know anyone who would want to get a 3d TV but at the Sony store they're trying to push these babies.
ReplyDeleteThat's a hard sell, I still think it would difficult for me to wear 3D glasses while watching TV
ReplyDeletewow, that is awesome! I wish more stations were going 3D. The market definitely needs a pick-me-up.
ReplyDeleteonly the rich can afford to watch tv
ReplyDeleteLooks like Brains' glasses in Thunderbirds.
ReplyDeleteretarded.
ReplyDeleteExpensive toys..
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