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I did a search and couldn't come up with anything so hopefully someone here will be able to help me out but I doubt there's a real solution.
Anyway, my wife occasionally gets headaches watching 3D movies. That's the preferred way I like to watch them. When this happens, she'll either request we switch to 2D or she'll just watch the movie blurry without the glasses. Neither are really solid options. Is there a way using active glasses to only see the 2D image (other than just covering up one of the eyes, of course)? Or am I just crazy for even asking? We have an LG plasma with RF/Bluetooth active glasses. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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