
Gunnar Optiks announced it will be producing a series of 3D glasses compatible with all the most popular 3D platforms on the market.
Unlike common 3D glasses, stamped from a simple piece of plastic, Gunnar glasses are finely cut and shaped to provide a distortion-free 3D experience. Gunnar digital glasses already have a very good reputation, but we’ll have to wait until Q2 of 2010 to see what the new Gunnar 3D glasses can do.
Finally, an alternative to low-quality, ugly-as-hell 3D glasses. I can’t wait.
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January 7th, 2010
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