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As long as it is listed as 3D, it will work. The things to look for are 1) does it need an adapter to work in 3D mode (many do, no biggie) 2) can you use aftermarket brand 3D glasses or must you use manufacturers brand (this can be limiting and costly)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Any type works. Just remember that you need 3d glasses, and a 3d source. (Blu-ray etc thats 3d). You also need a 3d emitter at the front of the room that turns your glasses on and lets them know that it's a 3d signal.
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