Has anyone worked out a solution for using shutter glasses for public use? That wont be wrecked in a hurry. I have seen a video of one of the recent 3d televisions where there was a sort of a visor protecting the glasses in the shop. My thoughts re a pair of 3d Vision glasses I have is that I could dismantle the whole thing and rebuild it in a metal frame. Or find a visor shell and embed the glasses with epoxy putty maybe in the shell. Anyone done this sort of thing?
Peter M
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