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110 to 120 in the United States. If in another country where it is different they are designed to take different voltages. Yes you need 3D glasses and I do not think they are provided. At least not with mine. They use active ones. Sony warranties are the best in the business bar none.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1- 110-240 VAC 2- Active 3- Yes 4- No but you can find less expensive compatible ones not made by sony.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1) I have 110v power in my house, but beyond that, I don't know. 2 & 3) To watch 3D programming, you need 3D active glasses. 4) No glasses were included when I bought my TV. However, I believe that may vary depending on where and when you buy, as well as the price you pay. FYI: The Sony active glasses were $50.00 each.
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