
Sony has filed a US patent for 3D glasses that can be used with any 3D TV set. The glasses use a variety of downloadable software and interchangeable modules that hold out the promise of cheaper 3D glasses that aren't tied to a single receiver model. .. Continue Reading Sony patents universal 3D glasses
Section: Electronics
Tags: 3D Glasses, 3D TVs, Patent, Sony
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