Quote:
Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
It depends on the TV - mine for example uses passive 3d and you can use 3d glasses from the cinema which are around 80p a pair or something like that.
It also came with clipons to go on glasses - not that any of it is much use to me
But there are options 
|
Shame you can't get the most out of your TV.
I use a cheap pair when we visit friends and find them annoying. They slip all over the place and I end up having to hold them on to keep them in line with my glasses. OK for short periods but when we watch a full length film the novelty of 3D wears a tad thin, my arms start to ache and I end up getting told off for fidgeting like a 2 year old.
I may just investigate the clip on variety which seem a little more reasonably priced, just have to find some designed so that the clip doesn't obscure my vision.