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	<title>Glasses-Free 3DTV: your source for 3DTV News and Reviews &#187; XpanD X103 3D Active-Shutter Glasses</title>
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		<title>XpanD X103 3D Active-Shutter Glasses</title>
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XpanD, a designer and manufacturer of a range of consumer electronics 3D solutions, announced it showcased its X103 active-shutter glasses at the 2010 CES show in Las Vegas. With the X103 glasses, XpanD said anyone can experience 3D technology in virtually any environment.
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XpanD, a designer and manufacturer of a range of consumer electronics 3D solutions, announced it showcased its X103 active-shutter glasses at the 2010 CES show in Las Vegas. With the X103 glasses, XpanD said anyone can experience 3D technology in virtually any environment.</p>
<p>According to the company, the X103 glasses are designed to work with 3D-ready LCD laptop and desktop monitors, LCD, DLP and plasma televisions. Virtually anything capable of playing 3D-encoded content at 120FPS will be compatible with the X103 glasses, making it possible for users to enjoy immersive 3D environments for video games, movies, TV and presentations.</p>
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</div><p>XpanD active-shutter glasses utilize a specialized fast-switching liquid crystal cell, called the &#8220;pi-cell,&#8221; as a shutter to alternately block each eye. Through switching, optimal extinction ratios, and a wide viewing field, the XpanD active-shutter glasses offer a flicker-free 3D experience.</p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2010/01/12/4569228.htm">source</a>)</p>
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