Home 3D is moving forward: Xpand is now shipping its second-generation X102 DLP-link 3D glasses. They work with all 3D-ready DLP projectors with a range of 140 feet, which is more than double the current industry standard.
Xpand has partnered with Texas Instruments to use its DLP Micro-Mirror Device technology, which syncs active 3D glasses with DLP projectors with no additional technology needed (such as an emitter). That plug-and-play functionality makes the X102 an affordable choice. The company is targeting education buyers, such as classrooms that have projectors with DLP technology.
You can get a pair for $129 from Xpand’s site.
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