Full HD 3D LED TV with Passive Polarized Glasses from LG
LG seems to have rolled out a few 3D variants models recently that come with 2 pairs of glasses. Reportedly, these glasses, known to be "passive glasses" which are polarized, work without battery or any power and is similar to anaglyph glasses, but polarized. Polarized passive glasses are the most advanced form of passive glasses that can be used on a home TV set.
Also, LG claims it to be flicker-free which is a significant feature for reducing strain on eyes and provides 4 of them and a replacement would cost you only 800 bucks just in case.
Remarkable Features:
1. Passive glasses - which does not require any battery or charging, which makes it weigh less than the traditional polarized glasses as well as the cost which is 1/3 less than the original polarized.
2. True motion picture - 400 hz
3. Built-in Media player-like features - enabling users to view movies and pictures via USB.
LG seems to have rolled out a few 3D variants models recently that come with 2 pairs of glasses. Reportedly, these glasses, known to be "passive glasses" which are polarized, work without battery or any power and is similar to anaglyph glasses, but polarized. Polarized passive glasses are the most advanced form of passive glasses that can be used on a home TV set.
Also, LG claims it to be flicker-free which is a significant feature for reducing strain on eyes and provides 4 of them and a replacement would cost you only 800 bucks just in case.
Remarkable Features:
1. Passive glasses - which does not require any battery or charging, which makes it weigh less than the traditional polarized glasses as well as the cost which is 1/3 less than the original polarized.
2. True motion picture - 400 hz
3. Built-in Media player-like features - enabling users to view movies and pictures via USB.
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