Sony Active Shutter 3D Glasses for PS3 or PS4
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Feel like you’re in the game with the aid of these 3D glasses, which work with your PlayStation to deliver a more immersive experience
Sony Active Shutter 3D Glasses for PS3 or PS4
Use these glasses with active-shutter 3D TVs and your PlayStation to enhance compatible games with a more immersive experience.
- Full HD playback with no resolution loss or 3D crosstalk
- Minimal ghosting
- For PlayStation 3; compatible with PlayStation 4 after downloadable update
- Built-in USB-rechargeable battery provides up to 30 hours of gameplay per charge
- Condition: new
- Product dimensions: 2.75”x2”x7.25”
- Weight: 0.3lb.
- 90 day warranty from Tech Rabbit
About Sony
Approximately 900 million of Sony’s devices are in use in the world today. To achieve this feat, Sony never wavered from the vision of its co-founders, engineer Masaru Ibuka and physicist Akio Morita. From its beginning in 1946, Sony has always positioned itself on the cutting edge of technology to continually break new ground, from the portable transistor radio in the ‘50s to the color television in the ‘60s to the PlayStation video game console in the early ‘90s. Along the way, Sony also co-developed a range of industry standard formats, including the CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc. Not content to only store and play media, the company also produces movies, music, and television and is responsible for acclaimed films and shows such as The Social Network and Breaking Bad while representing artists as diverse as Adele, Bruce Springsteen, Usher, and Milton, a baritone humpback whale.
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- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- 90 day warranty from Tech Rabbit
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