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Glasses for watching in 3D?
grimtales1
21-09-2014
Hey,
Recently I've been trying to watch some footy (MOTD) in 3D to get used to it I cant seem to find the free glasses I got with my TV so was wondering if you can use any type of glasses like the ones you get in the cinema Or can I buy another set
koantemplation
22-09-2014
Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“Hey,
Recently I've been trying to watch some footy (MOTD) in 3D to get used to it I cant seem to find the free glasses I got with my TV so was wondering if you can use any type of glasses like the ones you get in the cinema Or can I buy another set ”

You'll most likely need glasses specific to the model of TV you have.

Post the Make and Model number here and other FMs might be able to find the right glasses you need.
chenks
22-09-2014
Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“Hey,
Recently I've been trying to watch some footy (MOTD) in 3D to get used to it I cant seem to find the free glasses I got with my TV so was wondering if you can use any type of glasses like the ones you get in the cinema Or can I buy another set ”

MOTD isn't broadcast in 3d, so how are you managing that?
if you mean your TV is creating a pseudo 3d effect then it's not worth the hassle.

the only proper 3d being broadcast is by sky (over the air and on demand) and virgin (on demand).
ironjade
22-09-2014
Football in 3D is like watching Subbuteo.
tealady
22-09-2014
Originally Posted by ironjade:
“Football in 3D is like watching Subbuteo.”

Does the ball look bigger than the players?

OP, there are active and passive types of glasses, so it is important to get the right ones for your make and model of tv.
grimtales1
22-09-2014
Sorry delete
grimtales1
22-09-2014
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“You'll most likely need glasses specific to the model of TV you have.

Post the Make and Model number here and other FMs might be able to find the right glasses you need.”

I'd forgotten I made this thread My TV is: Panasonic ET61 (47") LED Smart/3D etc
koantemplation
22-09-2014
Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“I'd forgotten I made this thread My TV is: Panasonic ET61 (47") LED Smart/3D etc ”

The good news it that your TV seems to be Passive 3D which means the glasses are a lot cheaper than Active 3D ones.

These should work according to the first question answered in the question section on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-TY...08YKN2SHB5G9QB
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