Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Optoma BG-ZD101 DLP Link 3D Glasses with 3 Interchangeable Nose Pieces

Optoma BG-ZD101 DLP Link 3D Glasses with 3 Interchangeable Nose Pieces

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 6.7 x 7.8 inches ; 1.9 ounces
  • 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: B003Q96CCC
  • Item model number: BG-ZD101

By : Optoma
List Price : $99.00
Price : $69.88
You Save : $29.12 (29%)
Optoma BG-ZD101 DLP Link 3D Glasses with 3 Interchangeable Nose Pieces

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
The Optoma ZD101 DLP 3D glasses offer customers the best possible 3D viewing experience. Its comfortable feel that fits over most pairs of prescription glasses and long lasting battery life provide for long term viewing of the highest quality and user satisfaction.
3D Picture Quality Meets Surprising Comfort
With this pair of glasses, 3D viewing has been given a new level of comfort. Gone are the days of cheap plastic or cardboard glasses that press onto your face and irritate your ears. The ZD101 features a lightweight design that is easy on the ears, providing for long-term comfort. On top of this, there are 3 different sized nose pieces (Small, Medium, Large) that help this product perfectly form to your liking. The ZD101s are also large enough to fit over most prescription glasses, allowing anyone to see incredible picture quality how it is intended to be seen.
What is a 3D Compatible Projector?
Using the inherent speed of DLP technology, select Optoma projectors can output video and images at an astonishing rate of 120Hz, allowing you to show full screen, full color, stereoscopic 3D. The 3D effect is generated by splitting this signal into two standard video streams, one for each eye. Using DLP® Link™ technology, the 3D glasses synchronize with the image on screen to filter each stream to the correct eye. Your brain then combines the two streams to make them jump to life. Optoma 3D enabled projectors can only display 3D images when 3D content is delivered to the projector from a PC with software able to generate a 3D image and a graphics card that supports 3D display. Typical applications include 3D computer games, 3D educational software and 3D design and modeling software.
What hardware and software is required to project a 3D image?
  • An Optoma 3D capable projector
  • Content created in 3D including computer games, educational and CAD programs
  • A computer with a 120Hz graphics card
  • A PC compatible with the installed graphics card
  • DLP® Link™ or similar active lens 3D glasses

Can a 3D projector be used to watch 3D Blu-ray discs or 3D programs broadcast via satellite or cable?
Currently, Optoma 3D projectors cannot be used to view 3D content from TV broadcast systems or Blu-ray players. Optoma projectors may support these applications in the future but will require additional hardware at an extra cost. After broadcast, Blu-ray and 1080p standards are finalized projectors may be developed to incorporate technology to display 3D video programs without additional hardware.A 3D Blue ray player (1080p) is sending over a large amount of information to the monitor or projector and a new standard HDMI 1.4a connector is required. The projectors do not have an HDMI 1.4a input nor the bandwidth to receive this type of signal. There are several broadcast standards on the horizon and we have not received information about these standards as they are still being finalized so in the interim the only way to process the variety of signals being developed is to develop or purchase a multi-standard box that translates the various signals to work with the projectors. As usual, there are many companies that want to develop their own way of sending the information.The reason that you see bundles being offered now is that Samsung and other companies want to supply customers with at least one working source with their 3D display.
Features
  • Lightweight design
  • 3 Interchangeable nose pieces for a custom fit and unmatched comfort
  • Batteries provide up to 70 hours of use
  • Long range connection, glasses can be used up to 40 feet from the screen
  • One-touch controls with easy on/off
  • 90 Day limited Warranty
  • Automatically powers down when not in use
  • Compatible with many Optoma DLP projectors

Compatible Optoma Projectors
Product
Description
Optoma HD66 720P 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector
This compact 720p DLP home theater projector has 2500 lumens of brightness and a 4000:1 contrast ratio. This projector is perfect for games, sports, or everyday home theater entertainment in both 2D and 3D.
Optoma WXGA DLP Projector - Black (PRO350W)
The PRO350Q features 2800 ANSI lumens, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, a 4000 hour lamp life, and low standby power consumption. This projector projects images crisply with sharp colors in both 2D and 3D.
Optoma GT360 Game Time Projector
The GT360 DLP Projector offers a maximum screen size of 300", 2500 ANSI lumens, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. This projector is perfect for gaming and provides excellent picture in 2D and 3D.
Optoma GT700 Game Time Projector
The GT700 DLP Projector provides an incredible widescreen eperience for gamers and movie-viewers alike. It is designed for quick and easy connection to computers, blu-ray players, game consoles, and TVs. It features 2300 lumens, a 2500:1 contrast ratio, and DLP display technology. It is perfect for viewing in 2D and 3D.
Turn your PC experience into a stunning stereoscopic 3D experience with Optoma ZD101 DLP Link 3D Glasses. These glasse are compatible with the following Optoma 3D enabled projectors: Pro350, HD66, GT360, GT700

 

Optoma BG-ZD101 DLP Link 3D Glasses with 3 Interchangeable Nose Pieces

 

Technical Details

  • 120 hertz shutter 3D glasses
  • Battery powered
Optoma BG-ZD101 DLP Link 3D Glasses with 3 Interchangeable Nose Pieces

Customer Reviews


I was skeptical at first to get this, but it worked out great. These glasses are best to use with the 3D ready DLP HDTVs. They don't require a separate ER emitter. The glasses sync up to the TV, using the TV's DLP-Link function, without an IR emitter. I have a Samsung HL67A750 TV with a Panasonic DMP-BDT100 Blu-Ray DVD player. Panasonic is the only one that you can set up to play in a checkerboard format. Samsung players do not work in this format.

I got the Expand glasses first and had problems with them when I sat back more then 5 feet with alot of flicker and 3D going out. Thought I would have to give up 3D.
Then decided to try these glasses which are $30 less then Expand. The worked flawlessly..no flicker and and sat thru all of Moster house without the 3D going out once. Awesume...I just ordered 3 more pair.
I you have a Mits 73 inch TV (my model 835), Mits 3D Adapter and a PS3 with 3D firmeware updated...it works perfect. The 3D games are awesum.

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