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    Premium glasses for 3D movies?

    With the (seeming) rise in popularity of 3D movies, assuming they have the same standard across all theaters, is there a market for premium 3D glasses? While you will probably end up paying extra no matter what, it would be nice to have a pair of 'studio' grade glasses to use when watching these movies, as opposed to the cheap junk ones you get.



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    I would certainly spend the money for a good set as long as the movies continue to be good ones. I'm really looking forward to seeing Coraline and Up!



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    3D glasses already cost a few dollars here in Australia. It would be great if we could just buy an awesomely comfortable and good looking pair and never have to buy the cheap ones again.



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    Quote Originally Posted by TimothyJohn View Post
    3D glasses already cost a few dollars here in Australia. It would be great if we could just buy an awesomely comfortable and good looking pair and never have to buy the cheap ones again.
    Yea that would be good. I'm getting pretty sick of paying extra for glasses every time I got to the cinema.



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    It would be pretty good. I'd spend up to $20 for a quality pair of 3D glasses that looked like regular glasses. Would be great.



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