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Old 23-12-2012
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I got myself a new Sony EX7 3D tv and blue day player a month ago and thinking about getting the 3D glasses. Rang the shop I got it from and they are £50 a pair.

Do you have to use the Sony glasses or are there any other options??

I don't mind if I have to go the Sony route just wanted to try a cheap pair to see if I like the 3D thing....
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Someone may correct me if I'm wrong but there's basically two types of glasses, cheap ones like at the cinema which means ur TV has to do all the work to convert 3D or get the more exspensive ones that take battery's like Sony or Samsung which help convert to 3D as well so 3D is basically better as u have two products doing the work if that makes sense
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