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Upgrade your passive 3D glasses

TitaniumTroy

Well-Known Member
:geek: :ugeek: For those of you who would like to upgrade the cheap 3D glasses they give at your local RealD theatre or the ones your TV manf. gave you. Your best two aftermarket options that I have found are as follows, Polaroid at $30 a pop and Oakley at around $120

I like the curved wraparound fit of both these styles, I hope it cuts down on reflections coming from behind, via the rear projector. I came up empty on finding aftermarket IMAX glasses.

http://www.amazon.com/Polaroid-3D-Colle ... 078&sr=8-2

http://www.oakley.com/innovation/optica ... rity/hdo3d

Also for those who wear RX glasses Polaroid makes a version that will fit over them.
 
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