3D glasses (12 articles)
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Epson Moverio BT-100 video glasses pictures and hands-on
HANDS-ON Google on goggles 27 January 2012 17:44 GMT TweetWe all like the idea of seeing a massive TV image while we stare up at the celing, or at a boring old wall. Well, the good news is that Epson wants to help your dream become a reality, with its Moverio BT-100. In simple terms, a pair of goggles that...
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Sony Personal 3D Viewer hits Harrods in London
In limited numbers 18 October 2011 12:02 GMT TweetWhile Sony's Personal 3D Viewer will be available in all Sony stores from the end of October/beginning of November, those especially eager to get their hands on a pair of the video goggles should get themselves down to London's Harrods superstore,...
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Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer pictures and hands-on
IFA 2011: High-tech HMD 6 September 2011 21:33 GMT TweetWe first saw Sony’s head mounted display at CES 2011. Fast forward 8 months at it looks like this crazy device is coming to market. We caught up with it again at IFA 2011 to immerse ourselves in its experience.
The design from the exterior...
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Transformers 3D glasses helmet for kids lets you watch 3D in disguise
Show you're a real fan 23 February 2011 10:40 GMT Tweet3D glasses aren’t that hip or cool, especially if you're 9-years-old. But, all that is about to change with the launch of the Hasbro Transformers 3D glasses/helmets later in the year.
Hasbro has announced that it's partnered with Real-D,...
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Samsung world's lightest 3D specs coming in March
In partnership with Silhouette 4 February 2011 17:10 GMT TweetSamsung and manufacturing partner Silhouette have confirmed that their world's lightest 3D specs are going to be available in March.
Weighing in at just 27g, the SSG-3700CR models also offer an option for prescription lenses, as well as having...
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Trendy tech: Armani 3D glasses
Armani Exchange comes to the 3D party 4 February 2011 12:22 GMT TweetArmani Exchange has added to ever-growing pile of trendy 3D specs by releasing the A|X 3D eyewear.
The unisex bins are of the 80s navigator style and have a crystal grey plastic front and sleek shiny black metal temples.
They are...
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Del Rey & Co. unleashes stylish Lexington 3D glasses
Trips into the third dimension can still be trendy 10 January 2011 16:15 GMT TweetIf CES showed us anything, it was that passive 3D TVs for the home are set to make more of an impact in 2011.
Several manufacturers, including LG and Toshiba, signalled their intentions to usher-in a new era of affordable passive 3D TVs that...
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Geek chic: Oakley 3D eyewear - Tron Legacy edition
Limited edition specs to celebrate upcoming blockbuster 28 October 2010 9:30 GMT Tweet3D specs aren't cool. That's just the way it is we're afraid. Even when fashion-specialists like Oakley produce 3D specs, you're hardly likely to win any style prizes.
But hang on, what's this? Tron: Legacy limited edition Oakley 3D eyewear?...
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Moshka 3D aviator glasses - the height of geek chic
3D specs you'd be happy to be seen in 18 October 2010 16:51 GMT TweetTo be honest, 3D would take-off a little more quickly should you not have to strap tatty plastic specs to your face. Or so Moshka believes, coming up with a far more fashionable alternative to the RealD cheap and bendy glasses that you find in 3D cinemas...
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PHOTOS: Xpand Universal 3D Glasses
One pair of specs to rule them all 7 September 2010 17:27 GMT TweetWe finally clapped our peepers on the long-awaited Xpand universal 3D glasses at the recent IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin. The active shutter specs have been designed so that they can be used with any brand of 3D television, unlike the glasses...
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Cineworld offers 3D Aviator specs for fashionistas
No more looking like a pleb at the flicks 23 July 2010 11:22 GMT TweetThe worst thing about 3D cinema is the massive headache it gives and the nausea that accompanies that.
The second worst thing is that you have to wear 3D glasses that make it look as if you want an extras role on the next Blade movie.
But...
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Panasonic trials all-in-one 3D plasma TVs in Japan
Blu-ray decks and HDD built-in, and 3D glasses redesign 21 July 2010 11:57 GMT TweetConsumer electronics giant Panasonic has treated Japan with two new Full HD plasma TVs. However, these are not your common or garden tellies: not only are they 3D, they have a 3D Blu-ray deck built into the side, and a hard drive installed for recording...