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The only reason we have been going to the moives at all lately is the 3-D.  We do not enjoy the cost, or the loud people with their cell phones bothering us.  When my husband's back injury got so bad that we are really not able to go to the moives at all, it became time to upgrade.  We bought these glasses along with a 60 inch LG 3D TV and a new LG Blu-Ray player and we got it all set up, it was very fast and easy to set up, and headed down to get a couple of 3D moives.The glasses hook up to a USB port for charging.  Since we purchased 3 pairs, we had them plugged in all over the house, and were very glad when our 11 year old noticed that when we shut off the TV or DVD player (we were using their USB ports) that the glasses stopped charging.  We turned the products back on, and things continued to charge.  It took less than 2 hours.The glasses are lightweight but do not feel clunky.  At first my eyes felt a little strained, but that went away within a few minutes.  I did not experience a headache.The glasses did lose sync probably 5 or 6 times during Alice in Wonderland and 2 times during Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (watched one each night to make sure we were not straining our eyes.)  Luckily the red light flashes and you press the button and you sync right back up.  Funny enough, my daughter and I seemed to lose sync at the same time while my husband lost his at different times.The 3D was, honestly, AMAZING!!!!  We enjoy both the old time 3D tricks where things poke out at you and the newer 3D effects where it brings depth to the whole film.  I loved it.  I cannot say enough how much we loved this experience!!!Oh, and one other note, the nose piece flips up for people with glasses.  For the first movie both my husband and I were trying to get them glasses on more comfortably, but once we read the little insert from our TV and saw that we could flip the nosepiece up, they fit just perfectly!
plasma tv now last just like lcds, something like 100.000 hours. They are even chpeaer than lcd and they are much better. Lcd is good for computer screens and small things such as portable dvd player, mp3 readers, etc  I paid 1000 euros for my 50  inch plasma, and it's just amazing, far superior than lcd  Led is too young as a technology. Oled is better then lcd and plasma but it's still too son for it.

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