According to the reports stated by the US based Monster Cable states of its recently launched universal 3D glasses, the Monster Vision Max 3D.
The 3D glasses work on the concept of a shutter-based system which is said to work well with any type of 3D TV system.
It is due to these glasses that aids in 2.4 GHz RF communication, instead of using the standard IR common system used in many of the other brands of 3D glasses.
The glasses that boast of interference rejection software with sync correction also have a Clarity HD Modular in ear headphones, with replaceable ear tips to block out any background sound.
It is further added that the 3D glasses and transmitter will be going on sale in September, with a price of around £170, while the head phones will cost an additional £150. Well this seems to be a dear offer for a 3D TV offering.
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