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Old 18-12-2011, 18:47   #43
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Re: 3D using TiVo

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Originally Posted by jonandmarkuk View Post
I have a question.
Are any of the glasses for the TV's been made for people who wear glasses anyway?
Myself and my partner both wear glasses and contact lenses and from what we have seen so far the only comfortable way to watch a 3D tv would be to put contact lenses in to then put glasses on again?
All 3D glasses are fine to wear on top of regular specs and quite comfortable.

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Are you from North America

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I am not going to debate about this any further.
Is that because so many people have proved your 'theory' as rubbish yet again. With no actual evidence to back up your so called 'theory'
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