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IFA 2010: 3D or not 3D with Sharp's glasses

Romain Thuret
Translator: Jack Sims
September 7, 2010 6:15 PM
Do you dislike 3D but are forced to watch it by your husband/wife/partner? Sharp has thought of you with their Quattron 3Ds.

Conscious that 3D isn't necessarily for everyone, Sharp have added a 3D/2D feature to their glasses for those of you who prefer it. You simply press on the On/Off button on the side of the glasses and the 3D image is converted to 2D.



This leaves you with an image at lower brightness, with less colour and no 3D effect, but you'll at least be able to enjoy a 3D product in company without getting a headache.
Sharp's 3D glasses come in at about £80.



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