How does 3D glasses work on TV?
They don’t use filtered image or color to create a three dimensional effect. Instead, shutter glasses work through LCD screen technology that darkens each lens, alternating the left and the right. The lens darkening happens so quickly that you don’t notice the effect unless you’re paying close attention.
Do 3D TV glasses work in the cinema?
No, glasses provided for 3D viewing at movie theaters, theme parks and other promotional events will not work as substitutes for the 3D glasses recommended for the Sony® 3D TVs.
Can I use Samsung 3D glasses with Panasonic?
If those Samsung glasses you’re looking at adhere to the Full HD 3D standard (which most do, since 2012), then you can happily use those inexpensive Samsung glasses with your Panasonic TV or with any other compatible 3D TV or projector.
How do powered 3D glasses work?
Active glasses are made of LCD shutter lenses that run on battery(s). The 3D video footage is presented at 120 times per second, a left image and a right image flickers on the screen. In perfect coordination with this, the lenses in the active shutter LCD glasses turn from opaque to transparent.
Can you use active 3D glasses on a passive TV?
No. Passive uses polarized glasses and each eye sees half the vertical lines. Active shutter glasses switch between left and right eyes and are synchronized with the display alternating also.
Will Panasonic 3D glasses work with Epson projector?
Since they adhere to the Full HD 3D standard, they will work with many other brands and models as well. I’ve personally tested them with a Panasonic 2013 model year 3D TV (TC-P60VT60) and an Epson Home Cinema 2000 projector and they worked great with both.
Why do my 3D glasses not work?
Make sure your 3D glasses are turned on and fully charged. If the glasses have entered standby mode, slide the power switch on the glasses to the Off position and then back to the On position. Make sure your 3D glasses are paired with the projector. Adjust the 3D Depth setting on the Signal menu.