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Passive 3D TV's: the rave at CES
Passive 3D TV's: the rave at CES
Reporting from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the company that started the fashion movement in 3D: Passive 3D TV’s are the rave.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 11, 2012 --
The company established by the two Norwegian tech twins Kine and Einy Paulsen, who just a new revolutionary product: a 3D clip-on for prescription glasses, are supporting the rave by offering 5 styles of designer 3D glasses.
“ – Our previous models have showed that the world is ready to be fashionable at the movies or watching 3D in your home. It is not just a gadget for the movie nerds.” says one of the founders, Einy Paulsen. Their glasses have been featured at such events as Fashion’s Night Out, Gen Art and the International 3D Film Festival in Hollywood.
At the CES in Las Vegas, the buzz around the booths are that the active 3D technology is “too expensive, the glasses are to large, and the quality from a side view is not good enough” The news that Toshiba “goes all passive” is another indicator that the passive 3D technology is emerging as the largest contender in the “3D format war”
The timing could not be better. In a statement released Sept. 2011, Sony Pictures notified theater owners that they will no longer pay for 3D glasses with the release of The Amazing Spider-Man in May 2012. “This means that the 3D viewers can finally choose their own styles, and we believe they will want to look better”, Kine Paulsen confirms.
“And now we are bringing 3D to the people that have not had access to the world of 3D before”, her twin sister Kine Paulsen adds, “In the past, everyone using prescription glasses had to put uncomfortable and ugly 3D glasses on top of their own. But now, Ingri:Dahl has introduced a fashionable and trendy 3D clip-on”
The company launched 4 new styles on September 8, coordinating with other Fashion’s Night Out labels like Burberry, Louis Vuitton, YSL and Gucci. “Either on a date or just hanging out with friends watching 3D on a TV, we want our designs to make people feel fashionable while watching 3D,” say founders Kine and Einy.
Traditionally 3D glasses have been very uncomfortable and produced in large numbers. Einy Paulsen explains, “customers have said that both the viewing quality and the comfort of our glasses has made their 3D experience even better. And our glasses will certainly help the current waste problem related to producing millions of glasses every year.”
“And if you’re worried about germs, have no fear. You can use your own glasses in your home, and at the cinema”
Their line of fashionable 3D glasses and 3D clip-ons are for sale at the Ingri:Dahl web store as well as in select stores.
INGRI:DAHL is a Norwegian design label located in Los Angeles designing fashionable eyewear for 3D viewing.
More information can be found online at http://www.ingridahl.com
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