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Mitsubishi DLP 3D glasses
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 3:06 pm
by orleandean
What are the best options for glasses for my Mitsubishi WD73837?
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:22 am
by Richard
At this time the only 3D you can get will be from a PC. To do that you would have had to buy a 3D video card package for your PC that comes with the glasses.
For all the 3D you have been hearing about recently you will need a converter from Mits. This site has a package deal but the converter is posted as being available 07/09/2010.
http://www.4electronicwarehouse.com/pro ... -pack.html
I am not aware of any active 3D glasses store at this time.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:26 pm
by orleandean
So, what you're saying is even though my TV is "3D ready", it isn't? I'm still gonna need to get more stuff?
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:14 am
by Richard
It appears that is the case for many... I checked out the Best Buy website
Samsung UN55C7000WF 55" Class / 1080p / 240Hz / 3D LED-LCD HDTV
What's Included
* Samsung 55" Class / 1080p / 240Hz / 3D LED-LCD HDTV
* Tabletop stand
* Remote
* Owner's manual
3D-ready
To build a 3D home theater system, you'll need to purchase 3D glasses designed for this HDTV. You'll also need a 3D-ready Blu-ray player, high-speed HDMI cable and we recommend an A/V receiver that is compatible with full HD 3D.
Hmm... I figured you could use the 2D-3D converter, buy some glasses and at least get an eye full of artificial 3D but this one doesn't have a converter.
Either way, unless artificial 3D is your bag, you will have to purchase a 3D source!
Your Mits is 3D ready via PC and yes, you have to buy the 3D capable PC and glasses along with some 3D content.
For 3D sources such as blu-ray and broadcast you will have to buy the Mits 3D converter and glasses to use them.