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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Xpand X103 Universal Active Shutter 3D Glasses

Xpand X103 Universal Active Shutter 3D Glasses
  • I own a Mitsubishi WD-73C9 3D television and the 3DC-1000 3D starter pack (two 3D glasses and one emitter). I bought the XPand Universal X103 glasses because I need an extra set for guests. I turned the glasses on and instantly had 3D, I experienced no compatibility issues.If you own a Mitsubishi TV and want to save $50 to 60$ I'd recommend buying 3DA-1 3D adapter pack (emitter) and two pairs of the XPand Universal X103 glasses.
  • We are entering the 3D world with a new Mitsubishi DLP TV and a new Panasonic DVD player, so we needed 3D glasses. After some reading/research, I ordered the Xpand X103 Universal Active Shutter 3D glasses. With only one hitch, these glasses are behaving very well now.The hitch was in the setup documentation that came with the glasses. The documentation showed that Mitsubishi should be the #1 (default) setting (out of 6 different configurations). We locked the glasses in the #1 setting and started watching a 3D movie. The 3D seemed to 'come and go,' sometimes being distinctly 3D and sometimes being muddled. Although we were not impressed, we watched. A day later, we tried another movie; it started…
Product Features
  • Universal 3D Glasses - works with all active 3D TVs
  • Full 1080 3D resolution to both eyes
  • Wide 3D viewing angle for multiple viewers/players
  • The fastest shuttering speed eliminating headaches, fatigue, and eyestrain
  • High transmission ratio for bright images