Oakley is developing "optically correct" 3D glasses

Oakley announced today that they are developing new 3D glasses. The company says these will be the first with "optically correct" lenses. They expect to start selling it before the 2010 holidays. These will be passive polarized glasses, which employ Oakley's HDO-3D technology, which promises "unparalleled visual clarity", wider peripheral viewing angle and a truer alignment of 3D images.

via Engadget



and a $500 price tag for 5

and a $500 price tag for 5 bits of $2 plastic.


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