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A closer look at LG's 3D TV glasses
Vincent Alzieu
April 12, 2010 8:46 AM
April 12, 2010 8:46 AM
The LG LX9500 3D LED TV is due for release in 47-inch and 55-inch versions this May. We recently received close-up visuals of the special glasses you’ll need to watch 3D content on this TV. Take a look for yourself.

The pictures show that, unlike Panasonic’s 3D glasses, the nose-rest section is fixed, and therefore can’t be adjusted to fit users of different ages. Plus, the LG glasses look to have a better finish than Samsung’s version.
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They’re likely to cost somewhere in the region of £100 a pair, but LG’s 3D TV is set to ship with a couple of pairs included.

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