3D Glasses - Polarizing
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you talk too fuckin much...how about you make it short, sweet, and to the point???
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@tomuksxxl it is only through people who show this type of interest does innovation come.
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What kind of sorcery is this? :fu:
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@TwistyTravster 12 years down, 1 to go. and almost straight A's my whole life. pretty sure i'm a good listener. it's just that this guy talks too much.
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you clearly haven't went to school... you gotta actually listen to what someone says to learn it.
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look at his nose.
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i can get a reply on my post on top with likes but never my own comment, i feel like i have got an arrow to the knee or something
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when you turn the lense and it goes black and clear it looks increadible!!!
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thank u very so much
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I have a question for u, what is row interleaved and micro polarize. is both same? I have a row interleaved micro-polarized TV and circular polarized glass, but It's not working. what should I used for this
hemanga92 2 months ago
@hemanga92 They sound the same. Means odd/even lines are polarised left/right. You loose half the vertical res, but its a passive result. I prefer passive. I can see active flashing myself. Different from person to person. In terms of seeing, it, you just need to feed the TV the right signal and have the TV set up right. It will work.
cinetechgeek 2 months ago
So these glasses won't work on a regular tv or computer screen, will they?
utterbullspit 6 months ago
@utterbullspit Yes they will. Should work on any circular polariased Screen. only issue is the direction of the left and right eye could be reversed and the image looks wrong. Turn your glasses upside down and see if the image looks better and that will tell you the glasses you have have the polariased directional glass in the wrong eyes fro the screen your watching. They can some times be fixed in a configuration option.
cinetechgeek 2 months ago