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		<title>XpanD X103 Universal 3D Glasses</title>
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XpanD was one of the first companies to announce plans for universal 3D glasses.  These new glasses, XPanD&#8217;s X103 model, are designed to work seamlessly with the broadest range of 3D-ready TVs as well as Xpand 3D cinema. So far the Xpand X103 Universal 3D glasses are the only 3D glasses that are claimed [...]]]></description>
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<p>XpanD was one of the first companies to announce plans for universal 3D glasses.  These new glasses, XPanD&#8217;s X103 model, are designed to work seamlessly with the broadest range of 3D-ready TVs as well as Xpand 3D cinema. So far the Xpand X103 Universal 3D glasses are the only 3D glasses that are claimed to work with all 3D TV brands and models, as well as 3D computers, 3D gaming consoles and 3D cinema. Currently the Xpand 3D technology is being used in more than 3,000 3D cinemas in more than 50 countries.</p>
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</div><p>&#8220;The most anticipated product in the history of 3D is now a reality,&#8221; says Maria Costeira, CEO of XpanD. &#8220;The introduction of the XpanD Universal 3D Glasses represents a watershed moment in consumer electronics, as I am confident the glasses will serve as catalysts in the worldwide adoption of 3D systems for the home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Retailers are also hoping that the XpanD Universal 3D glasses will help drive sales of 3D-ready sets this holiday season.</p>
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