(February 5, 2012 at 10:50 pm)Rhizomorph13 Wrote: Hmm, I'm pretty sure the tech is different. Passive glasses work at the cinema because there are two images projected onto the screen with different polarized light and the glasses only allow the correct image to go to the correct eye. 3D TVs have double the refresh rate (120 fps) of a non-3D TV and the active glasses block the image from getting to the wrong eye so I do not think that passive glasses will work with a 3d TV. Let me know if I'm wrong. I've thought of getting a 3d TV for gaming. I saw a display where two people could play a game at the same time and use the full display. I was stoked!
Oops, I made a boo boo,you are absolutely ;right passive glasses will only work on a passive 3D TV.Better cancel the order and get my $5 deposit back.Thanks
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