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While there are many complaints about 3D, one I hear often is about how uncomfortable the glasses are. If you see a 3D movie with RealD technology, they usually hand out disposable cheap plastic ...
While there are many issues with 3D nowadays, I believe one of its downfalls will be the glasses. While everyone has been hoping that technology will advance to the point where we won't even need ...
At the 3D Entertainment Summit came an announcement of one possible answer to clunky 3D-wear: designer and prescription glasses with lenses compatible with Real D 3D.
Why is it that most of the 3D glasses they give out at the theater when you go to watch a movie look like they are straight out of the 80's? Polaroid Eyewear has announced that it has an agreement ...
What do we need from CES 2011 this week? If you shouted "another 3D standard" then you'll be pleased to hear that RealD – who outfit most 3D-capable US theaters with their 3D display tech ...
Polaroid is looking to get a piece of the three dimensional pie, inking a deal with 3D tech firm RealD. This means the next pair of 3D frames you pick up in a movie theater could be Polaroid’s ...
No, you cannot use 3-D movie glasses to view the Great American Eclipse, and regular sunglasses will not work either. Here's why.
Sensitive viewers can slap on a set of special 2D Glasses and convert those pesky 3D movies back into 2D. ... What you need for work and play, ... They work on any film in the RealD 3D format.
Critic Linda Holmes has always been a 3D skeptic — the glasses are fiddly and become plastic junk, the gimmicks wear off, it gets distracting, and it introduces opportunities for technical problems.
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