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Sony 3D Display Setup
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Bug Sony 3D Display Setup
I just bought a 3D TV made by Sony specifically for the PS3, though it can also play Xbox games and regular cable as well. Its 24 inches and was $180, not bad at all for a 3D television. I plan on mounting it in my room, preferably have be movable. What would be the best movable mount for a TV that small? Also it came with a single pair of 3D glasses. As you'd expect I need more for when friends come over yet I do not wish to shell out $60 a pair. What is a cheap alternative that works just as good as the "official" ones? Yes I have seen the red and blue ones for 5 bucks and no. as nostalgic as it is its not acceptable for my friends to use.
12-07-2012 05:42 AM
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RE: Sony 3D Display Setup
3D tvs don't use the olde anamorphic glasses.
You need a pair of active 3D glasses. The problem is that most comany twiddle around with the refresh rate for each lens so that glasses can't be used with other brands.
12-08-2012 10:05 AM
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RE: Sony 3D Display Setup
I know the "old" ones wont but if you search on NewEgg that have new style glasses that are red and blue and yeah I thought that Sony would screw around with their 3D so I would have to get a pair of their glasses.
12-08-2012 11:38 PM
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