Gadgehit writes: "3D is here to stay it seems, as Sony, Panasonic and Samsung are attempting to make active 3D into a standard. Unlike other 3D methods, active 3D requires glasses with batteries, and the problem with these glasses is that they are all unique to each manufacturer. However, a new deal between the three TV makers and a third-party glasses firm means that we will be seeing universal 3D glasses soon."
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Would be great if this means cheaper glasses, because I would need loads for my family, when I eventually get a 3D TV that is.
No doubt this is because of Sony's PS TV, cos i remember them saying that any active glasses would work
biggest problem with these tvs is that they cost way too much for a normal person to buy. for the price of a 3dtv, you could get a really good and big led tv, and toshiba's glass-less tech looks like it might lead the way in the future, because it has 8 viewpoints.
its still a dead standard b4 2x and 4x hd come out...
ill save my money because already people have wasted too much money on 3d tvs and getting new types of glasses every time they come out... 2013/14 needs to come quicker
What about passive 3d like LG and cinema. Triest cinema 3d last weekend and wa
sn't that bad!