Let's start with the basics. Since our eyes are spaced apart, each eye sees things at slightly different angles. Our brains then combine the two angles, giving us true depth perception. To create that same sense of distance and realism on a TV screen, 3D technology displays high speed synchronized left and right-eye images to deliver the most immersive 3D experience imaginable. And since each frame you see is shown at Full HD resolution, the 3D action comes alive with razor-sharp detail.
View 3D content without compromise to picture quality with Sony 3D active glasses and your BRAVIA 3D TV. Designed to deliver an optimal 3D viewing experience, these 3D active glasses have side panels to block out excess light, and feature a super-fast USB rechargeable battery which doesn't need to be replaced. The fast charging time takes only three minutes and provides more than three hours use, and the 30 minutes full charging lasts for approximately 30 hours. Built for comfort, these adjustable glasses are lighter than previous models and are designed to fit over prescription eyewear.
Sony has more experience creating 3D entertainment than anyone. From shooting 3D sports to making 3D movies and Stereoscopic 3D games for Playstation 3, they're involved in every step of the 3D process. And they've used that expertise to build the highest quality LED backlit Sony BRAVIA HDTV's with 3D.
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Look for Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs on Blu-ray 3D. 2009 Sony Pictures Animation Inc. All rights reserved. 3D viewing on 3D capable TV requires 3D content, a 3D source or capable player (where the 3D content is on a disc), a Sony 3D sync transmitter (not required for TV's with integrated transmitter) and active 3D glasses (all sold separately).