New sunglasses can also be used for 3-D viewing
"We believe we're the first ones and we have a significant patent portfolio in the lens device so we believe we'll have a good bit of protection in the market," MicroVision Optical president David Johnson said.
The San Diego-based company displayed the glasses at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, where leading television manufacturers have been pushing 3-D technology as the next big thing in home theater.
MicroVision Optical said the polarized lenses provide sun protection while also allowing for 3-D viewing of the most widely used 3-D movie theater systems and the latest generation of flat screen television or computer monitors.
"It decodes the content very clearly, very crisply," Johnson said, adding that the 3-D/sunglasses "should be a permanent addition to your eyewear collection."
He said the glasses, which come in a variety of styles, will sell for between US$32 and $40 in optical stores.
"We're also working on a prescription program where you can have your own prescription 3-D glasses as well," Johnson said.
Source: AFP
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