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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes they are the closest to the ones you have. Main difference is the type of battery that they use. The older 3D glasses use the CR-2025 battery and the newer 3D glasses use the slightly smaller CR-1620 battery. Note that there are two CR-1620 batteries included with the newer model and the battery compartment is screw opening instead of snap opening. (More convenient and less likely to be broken!)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, they are just one step away.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure if they are, but the television you own is more important than the type of glasses you are looking for compatibility for. The 5150 line of glasses are compatible with all D, E, EH, ES, F and H series Samsung 3D televisions (not the FH models), according to the Samsung site. To figure if you television will work, you should have a number that starts with something like UN##A, where ## is the size of the screen and the A = the letters above. If that letter is D, E, EH, ES, F and H (but not FH), you should be fine with these glasses.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES - they work and look the same…the difference is that now the battery is in a "screw in" enclosure (as opposed to a "pop-up") and requires a CR 1620 battery (as opposed to a CR 2025). Probably more durable (since it was the pop up part that broke and caused me to have to get this new set) but it is a pain to now have to have 2 sizes of battery on hand.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm pretty sure it would be.. They have too be 2nd or 3rd generation glasses..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.AW421, We can't determine which glasses you have, or which set you have. So unfortunately, we can't determine compatibility with your TV. If you post back with your TV model, we can determine if they are compatible with your TV. Thanks for your interest in Samsung products. --Mr. S
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