Sunday, March 4, 2012

True Depth 3D DLP-LINK Rechargeable 3D Glasses (2 Pairs)

True Depth 3D DLP-LINK Rechargeable 3D Glasses (2 Pairs)

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • ASIN: B0053T5QPW
  • Item model number: TDLPLINK2
True Depth 3D DLP-LINK Rechargeable 3D Glasses (2 Pairs)

Product Description


The new and improved TrueDepth DLP LINK 3D shutter glasses provide a high quality low cost solution for viewing 3D images, movies and games on all Samsung or Mitsubishi 3D TVs (including legacy TVs!) as well as 3D projectors! No emitter is needed! These glasses feature a larger viewing area and a clearer image than other DLP LINK glasses on the market today. These come with a storage pouch and a cloth to clean the glasses. These glasses recharge easily via included USB cable! These also include 3 sets of nosepads for children or adults! These glasses feature a polarity reverse switch so corrections can be made while viewing- at the touch of a button! This eliminates the need to enter complicated menus on your TV or projector. These glasses are also less sensitive to light than the classic version. Now you can view 3D material in most lighting conditions! Please note that although these glasses work great with DLP 3D TVs, they may not work properly alongside of infrared glasses such as those found in the 3DC-1000 kit. Most TVs must use either infrared or DLP-LINK mode and cannot use both at the same time. Using both types of glasses simultaneously may work with some TV models, but is generally not recommended. For infrared systems, please see our True Depth 3D Samsung and Mitsubishi compatible glasses (infrared). True Depth 3D is a registered trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

 

True Depth 3D DLP-LINK Rechargeable 3D Glasses (2 Pairs)

 

Technical Details

  • No Emitter required!
  • Works with all Samsung and Mitsubishi DLP 3D TVs!
  • Works well in most lighting conditions! Improved signal receiver!
  • Watch countless 3D movies and play 3D games on your 3D ready HDTV (PC required for 3D PC gaming)
  • L/R Polarity reversal switch! No more messing with your TV or projector's menu options for this function!
True Depth 3D DLP-LINK Rechargeable 3D Glasses (2 Pairs)

Customer Reviews


Update
Below is my original review for the battery powered dlp link glasses. Since then (which is less than a month ago) they have been replaced with these new Rechargeable DLP Link Glasses than have new arms. I am trading my old ones in for these now. Not so much because of the rechargeable part; which is nice, but because I realized with the battery powered ones after a few days that the arms were really flimsy, and while comfortable, did not hold on to the sides of my head securely at all and would always slip off when I looked down. I see now that they have the better better and stiffer arms. These glasses should now be perfect. I'll write a new review soon as I get the new ones in.
"I first bought the Optoma ZD101's because I saw all the good reviews, but in recent months a lot of those reviews have been downgraded. The optics on them were great, but they are too big, extremely uncomfortable (especially if you have a bigger head), they have fragile arms that break, they don't fold and don't come with anything to keep them in or to wipe them with. After a few weeks of owning them, I couldn't stand the way they pressed on the sides of my head, so I returned them. I did a little research and found a few alternatives that looked promising. The True Depth 3D Glasses (same as ultra clears but black) and the BenQ Glasses (sold only on BenQ and B;H Photo/Video website). The BenQ's are great because they use the same tech as the Optoma's but they have a redesigned and more stylish look, and the arms are rubber and much more solid (won't break), but ended up going with the True Depth because I like that they fold and come with a pouch and wipe to clean them with and keep them in. I just got mine today and was very nervous, thinking that the visual quality of them would not be as good as the Optoma's, but as soon as I tried them, I was immediately relieved. They are every bit as good as the Optoma's in terms of 3D Quality. The blacks are black and the colors are true. The depth is amazing, and the glasses themselves are better than the Optoma's in every single way possible. They look really nice and slick. They are ultra light, extremely comfortable, and I love having a pouch to put them in when I'm done. I could not be happier. To anyone with a Pre 2010 DLP television who are trying to decide which glasses to get, look no further. You will not be dissapointed.
Optoma makes quality stuff, but they really dropped the ball with the ZD101's. They were supposed to bring the ZD201's out which look very nice and seemed to resolve all the complaints with the ZD101's, but something happened and they are now only available in the UK, and you CANNOT find any retailer that ships them to the US. I contacted Optoma a few times, through email and by phone to try and find out what happened and if they were still going to be released some time, and they assured me repeatedly that Optoma will not release them in the USA and that the ZD101's are the ONLY DLP Link Glasses that they will carry, so don't waste your time with them anymore. Anyways, I could care less now, the True Depth 3D Glasses are everything I could've hoped for. Thank You!"

1st time 3D viewer and we are very pleased with these glasses. they worked right out of the box with our Mitsubishi WD-73738 73-Inch 3D DLP HDTV.

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