The proclamation of 3D glasses comes in form of two makers carrying the name tags of Bit Cauldron and XpanD.
Both the glasses display their own set of advantages. When Bit Cauldron’s glasses promises to remove the flickering issue when a user looks away from screen, XpanD on the other hand proclaims its universal 3D glasses to be a world’s first offering that sync well with home 3D TVs and 3D laptops, and can also be used to watch 3D movies at the cinema.
The offering by the former maker features at a market offering via Monster Cable in September priced at £165. It was further added that the Monster Vision Max 3D range brings the world’s first universal 3D eyewear shutter system which supposedly will perform comfortably with all brands of 3D TV brands.
The glasses make use of Bit Cauldron’s RF technology that incorporates with Monster’s 3D Active Sync technology to lessen the sync issues.
XpanD with their 3D glass offers an active shutter resolution offering that will take care of the headaches and eyestrain.
They were displayed at the recent event at IFA, a trade show for consumer electronics and home appliances that is happening at Berlin starting 3 – 8 September.
