3ACTIVE 3D Glasses From Dimensional Optics To Be Compatible With 2012 Samsung 3D TVs

Posted In 3d TV - By Sovan Mandal On Friday, May 4th, 2012 With 5 Comments

One of the major problems associated with 3D TV sets is the lack of any fixed standard as far as 3D Glasses are concerned. Samsung for instance had used infrared technology for setting up the link between the viewing glasses and its 3D TVs. Later on in 2011 they changed the technology to radio frequency. The glasses that worked with the infrared based TV sets would not work with the RF based ones and vice versa. Dimensional Optics have now come up with a probable solution to this with their glasses that they claim would be compatible with all major 3D TV brands. The glasses are called 3ACTIVE and the company is making sure that their products keep up with the changes that are occurring in the 3D TV market.

Even the website that the company has developed and which showcases their products is quite an intuitive one where the individual is lead to the correct pair of glass that would be required for them. One would get better quality viewing glasses from the 3ACTIVE line of products rather than the one that the TV makers supply with their sets.

The comfort these glasses provide its users are much better given the lightweight design of the glasses. The batteries used in the 3ACTIVE line of product are rechargeable and therefore saves money due to replaceable battery glasses. One gets better 3D effect due to its full frame and wide temple design. One also gets a case for storing the glasses and a cloth for cleaning the same.

The company has years of experience in making of eyewear frames. The glasses indeed provide viewing pleasure to its users.

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