I will begrudgingly admit that Samsung's ultra-lightweight 3D glasses don't look as bad as generic active shutter specs, but that's not saying much. Noses and ears, breathe a sigh of relief: they weigh just 28 grams. [Samsung Tomorrow
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Lightest 3D Glasses in the World is Samsung's Newest Claim
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Lightest 3D Glasses in the World is Samsung's Newest Claim
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Those are the best glasses I have seen in a while. At least they put some actual designers on this. Now they just need some engineers to make curved LCDs.
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Not going to interest me if it's going to augment the price of the glasses...cybereality wrote:Now they just need some engineers to make curved LCDs.
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I think that curved lenses may be more trouble then they are worth. The problem is th alignment of the crystals in the LCD and keeping a consistent thickness of the liquid layer would be problematic. I think that we're likely to see curved lenses for the polarized 3D TVs before we see it for active shutter ones - that's if they make them at all.Fredz wrote:Not going to interest me if it's going to augment the price of the glasses...cybereality wrote:Now they just need some engineers to make curved LCDs.
I'd love to try these glasses out to see how comfortable they really are. I find having things resting on my forehead gives me a headache more then on the nose, so I'll reserve judgement. Some good ideas coming out though.
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Well they already make polarized glasses with slight curve to them, I have a couple. They look just like any regular sun-glasses. And they are way lighter than any active-shutters are, so I am not sure how Samsung can make a claim like that.
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I thought so. It shouldn't be that much different to the polarized sunglasses you get. I would think there would be some technical issues to the active LCD having a curve though since they rely on very precise thickness of the liquid crystal layer.cybereality wrote:Well they already make polarized glasses with slight curve to them, I have a couple. They look just like any regular sun-glasses. And they are way lighter than any active-shutters are, so I am not sure how Samsung can make a claim like that.
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glasses, CY-SWC1000A charging base at CES