A:AnswerNo.
Passive 3D glasses work *only* with circularly polarized TVs. The TV has alternating lines polarized in alternating directions (clockwise/counterclockwise is a fair enough way to think of it).
A:AnswerThe use of Sony 3d glasses on a non Sony TV cannot be guaranteed since it was originally designed with specific Sony 3D TV models. Although the glasses and transmitters may seem similar to those sold by other manufacturers,it would be best as well to check with the TV manufacturer which glasses they support.
A:AnswerNo, the TDG-500P are passive 3D glasses that are compatible with most Sony passive 3D TVs. The KDL-46NX720 uses active 3D technology and is compatible with active Sony 3D glasses, you can make use of the TDG-BR250.
A:AnswerHello joyann, thank you for your message. No, it will not. The 3D Glasses compatible is TDG-BT500A. For specs information, check the next link: https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/KDL50W800B_mksp.pdf. Oscar.
A:AnswerHi Powerman5000, Your Bravia XBR65X930D needs an Active 3D Glasses (TDGBT500A). TDG500P is a Passive 3D glasses [https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/XBR65X930D_mksp.pdf]. Thanks! -Vincent