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XpanD universal active glasses compatible device list posted

3D TVs and Projectors

Below is a list of 3D TVs and Projectors that are compatible with XpanD Universal 3D Glasses™ (Model No. X103).
Disclaimer: XpanD relies on manufactures’ data. XpanD did not perform tests on all these TVs and projectors.

SONY

XBR-60LX900
XBR-52LX900
XBR-52HX909 (3D ready)
XBR-46HX909 (3D ready)
KDL-55HX800 (3D ready)
KDL-46HX800 (3D ready)
KDL-40HX800 (3D ready)
The LX900 series is the integrated 3D model, this means the IR transmitter is built into the set and it comes with 2 sets of glasses in the box.
The others are 3D ready, this means you will have to buy the optional IR transmitter and the glasses separately.

PANASONIC

TC-P50VT20
TC-P65VT25
TC-P58VT25
TC-P54VT25
TC-P50VT25
All sets are plasma.

LG

LED 3D TVs

47LX6500
55LX6500
INFINIA 47LX9500
INFINIA 55LX9500

Plasma 3D TVs

50PX950
60PX950

MITSUBISHI

Year 2007

WD-57833 – (3D feature is named FX Gaming)
WD-65833 – (3D feature is named FX Gaming)
WD-73833 – (3D feature is named FX Gaming)

Year 2008

WD-60735
WD-60C8
WD-65735
WD-65736
WD-65835
WD-65C8
WD-73735
WD-73736
WD-73835
WD-73C8
L65-A90

Year 2009

WD-60737
WD-60C9
WD-65737
WD-65837
WD-65C9
WD-73737
WD-73837
WD-73C9
WD-82737
WD-82837

Year 2010

WD-60638
WD-60C10
WD-60738
WD-65638
WD-65C10
WD-65738
WD-65838
WD-73638
WD-73C10
WD-73738
WD-73838
WD-82738
WD-82838
L75-A91
All sets use external emitter and some need a converter. They use same protocol as Samsung.

SAMSUNG

LED 3D TVs

UN55C8000
UN46C8000
UN55C7000
UN46C7000
UN40C7000

LCD 3D TVs

LN46C750

Plasma 3D TVs

PN63C8000
PN58C8000
PN50C8000
PN63C7000
PN58C7000
PN50C7000

The list was last updated in July 2010

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