The lack of inter-brand compatibility is a major annoyance with current 3D glasses -- not to mention stands in direct opposition to our fashionable couch potato aesthetic. Luckily, XpanD's universal ...
XpanD is unveiling its highly anticipated Universal 3D Glasses at IFA. The glasses, which are available in four colors and different shapes and sizes to meet any 3D enthusiast's unique style and size, ...
XpanD is offering a solution to the frustration of having to potentially purchase numerous sets of brand-specific glasses in order to enjoy 3D content on different televisions and 3D-enabled devices.
You can't use your 3D glasses for TV at your friends place while watching football --- unless he has the same brand TV that you do. Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? Well, that's the current state of ...
According to Sony, the way to produce universal 3D glasses is to exploit microelectronics to install multiple receivers with either multiple infrared lenses or an adjustable lens in an eyeglass frame.
It's probably not an issue to most people, considering if you get a Sony-branded 3D-enabled HDTV, then you'd expect Sony's 3D glasses to work with them. And, the same goes for any other 3D TV out ...
The new battery powered, XpanD Universal 3D Active-Shutter Glasses (model X103) are compatible with any 3D-ready, infrared-emitting display are now available. They can also be used in any of the ...
The active-shutter glasses will work on any major manufacturer's TV when they arrive in June, according to the company. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and other PC ...