Panasonic not only announced two awesome 3D plasma TVs today, the company also introduced [JP] a new concept for 3D glasses. The three models are speculated to be the precise fit for for every member to your family: size S is appropriate for children, M is for ladies and L is better for men (in keeping with Panasonic).
Panasonic says that at 38g, the S-size model (TY-EW3D10W) is the lightest pair of 3D glasses in the market (size: 165×168×40mm). The M-sized glasses (TY-EW3D2MW) are sized at 169×168×41mm and weigh 39g. The L model (TY-EW3D2L) weighs 40g and is sized at 173×168×42mm.
What’s new technically is that users might be ready to charge the glasses via USB (see below). Just plug them into a USB port, charge them for two hours and they’re able to be used for 30 hours continuously (no battery needed).
All models will cost $150 after they become available in Japan on August 27. Panasonic labels the previous 3D glasses in its line-up, the TY-EW3D10W (63g), as being “free size” (it’ll remain on sale).



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