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Old 12-28-2011, 08:20 PM  
MrBottomTooth
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It looks like Sharp uses active 3D, meaning you have to put a set of battery powered glasses on your head to get the 3D effect. You have to pay extra for them.

I personally prefer passive 3D, where the glasses are just like the ones you get in a movie theater, without active shutters. They are lighter and aren't as hard on the eyes. Supposedly the active have higher resolution per eye but you also have to wear the heavy glasses and get more of a flickering effect on some sets which can cause headaches.
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