Thursday, February 23, 2012

Samsung SSG-3100GB 3D Active Glasses - Black (Only Compatible with 2011 3D TVs)

Samsung SSG-3100GB 3D Active Glasses - Black (Only Compatible with 2011 3D TVs)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 6.2 x 1.6 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B004PYEBY8
  • Item model number: SSG3100GB
  • Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)

By : Samsung
List Price : $169.99
Price : $49.95
You Save : $120.04 (71%)
Samsung SSG-3100GB 3D Active Glasses - Black (Only Compatible with 2011 3D TVs)

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
Samsung’s new 3D Active Glasses are the gateway to Samsung 3D entertainment. Impressive both in how they function and in what they allow you to experience, the technology works as follows: When you put them on and look at the screen, the technology first blocks the left and then the right lens. It happens faster than the blink of an eye – so your eye won’t notice it. But when images are shown to each eye separately this “staggered” effect achieves far more lifelike 3D images.



Compatible Models
  • 2011 LED: D6400, D6500, D7000, D7900, and D8000 series
  • 2011 Plasma: D490, D550, D6500, D7000 and D8000 series


When combined with Samsung 3D TVs, 3D Active Glasses bring viewing to vivid life. Samsung's newest 3D Active Glasses offer even greater comfort over hours of viewing. Bluetooth technology improves battery life up to 70 hours of viewing time.

 

Samsung SSG-3100GB 3D Active Glasses - Black (Only Compatible with 2011 3D TVs)

 

Technical Details

  • Fits over your glasses, achieves far more life like 3D images.
  • Battery-operated 3D technology
  • Bluetooth.
  • Ultra-lightweight, Black finish
  • Comfort over hours of viewing.
Samsung SSG-3100GB 3D Active Glasses - Black (Only Compatible with 2011 3D TVs)

Customer Reviews


These glasses work great for me. I use them with the Samsung PN59D6500 3D plasma and the picture quality is breathtaking. I had gotten two pairs of these with the Shrek/Megamind starter package, bought another pair from BB for $150, and just picked up two more pairs for just under $50 each on Amazon. I liked them at $150, but loooove them at less than $50.
I actually prefer that these are not rechargeable, because for a family it's a pain in the butt to rotate 4 or 5 pairs through charging, figure out which ones need charging, etc. Its a whole lot easier just to keep some spare batteries around (these use Bluetooth, and get great battery life). I have used two pairs of these glasses for over 48 hours worth of 3D viewing and the batteries are still running strong.
The lenses also seem to clean easily without scratching.

These are the 2011 model 3D glasses that ship with the Shrek/Megamind 3D starter kit, which in my case was included as a free promotional item with my 59" D8000 television.
In actual use, they're great. A button cell battery installs into one of the "eyecup" pieces; the on/off switch is conveniently located on the right top corner of the glasses in an easy to find / easy to use location. Pairing occurs automatically and the television recognizes when the glasses are on and synced. I have not had any problems with crosstalk or sync issues and, being Bluetooth and NOT relying on line of sight IR reception like last year's glasses, I have no problems when I look away from the screen.
There are a couple of negatives.
- These glasses are not rechargeable. I haven't run out a battery yet as I don't have enough 3D content to blow through, but I imagine I'll need to stock up on button cells to avoid inopportune interruptions.
- These glasses sit a tiny bit high on my large nose. This forces me to slightly lower my head and look at the television dead-on, to avoid the resulting "uncovered area" between the bottom of the lenses and my cheeks. This isn't necessarily uncomfortable or unnatural, but it does force me into a more upright posture and doesn't facilitate viewing from a reclined position (eyes lowered). This is a common problem I have with sunglasses, too, and probably isn't an issue for those of you with more "normal" apportioned schnozzes. (I mounted my TV "mid height" on the wall -- not at "above the fireplace" height which might eliminate this problem, and not at "sits on a TV stand height" which might exacerbate the issue).
- The wide lenses (my theory) result in reflection from any surface or object directly behind my seated position. I had a box stacked behind the couch with some lettering on it, and the lettering shows up in the periphery of my lens. Two solutions: dark back wall either with lighting or with paint, or longer eyecups /sideguards along the sides of the glasses (yeah, I'm talking about cardboard or construction paper) to eliminate the entrance of this light.
Of my criticisms, 1 is solved by Samsung's rechargeable glasses, but 2 ; 3 would appear to be common problems based on appearance.
These, being the least expensive glasses of the Samsung lineup, are probably a good bet to have on hand in the event friends are coming over to watch a 3D movie, if you're so inclined.

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