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It's the TV set that determines that. If you have a LG 3D TV, then yes you can because it's a Passive 3D system. You can't use them with an Active 3D system which is used in other brands, however..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends. If you have a 3D tv with circular polarization (the same kind they use in the movie theaters), then its glasses would also be circular polarization. This is also known as "passive 3D." The other sort is "active 3D." Those are the shutter glasses. Movie-theater 3D glasses will not work with an active 3D system. Finally, a 3D Blu-Ray player used with a tv that does not support 3D won't give you 3D, no matter where the glasses come from. You can't put a 3D Blue Ray player on a non-3D tv and get 3D. The Blue-Ray player will only send one of the two images.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you sure can. That's the beauty of the Passive 3-D system vs the Active system of other brands.
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