Oakley shows their polarized 3D glasses, to launch in November and cost $150

Oakley today unveiled their "optically correct" 3D glasses, announced in September. The TRON” Limited Edition 3D Gascan glasses are passive (polarized) are aimed for cinemas that use such technology. They will be available in November and cost a hefty $150 (most passive glasses cost about $2).

Oakley “TRON” Limited Edition 3D Gascan photo



Oakley claims that the 3D image quality in their glasses will be superb. The glasses feature HDO -3D™, a collection of proprietary lens innovations that have achieved the "first optically correct 3D eyewear on Earth". The lenses eliminate the crosstalk between images, according to Oakley. They also offer greater lens curvature which provide a wider field of view.

via Oakley


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