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Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses

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Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses Your 3D experience begins with active 3D content and the 3D glasses. The 3D glasses are battery powered and linked wirelessly to the infrared (IR) emitters in your 3D computer. WARNING! Before using the 3D glasses, read the 3D safety information. NOTE: For optimal 3D viewing, you should be no more than approximately 1.5 meters (5 feet) from the computer display. Depending on the viewing angle, the operational distance from the display can vary. Turn off any fluorescent lights and Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL) as they may cause the 3D glasses to lose their synch. When watching stereoscopic 3D images, do not incline your head relative to the horizontal direction of the images. Keep the areas immediately around the IR emitters free from obstructions. NOTE: Before using the glasses, remove the clear protective film from both sides of the lenses (select models only). Identifying the 3D glasses components Getting Started Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses 19

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Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses
Your 3D experience begins with active 3D content and the 3D glasses. The 3D
glasses are battery powered and linked wirelessly to the infrared (IR) emitters in
your 3D computer.
WARNING!
Before using the 3D glasses, read the 3D safety information.
NOTE:
For optimal 3D viewing, you should be no more than approximately
1.5
meters
(5 feet) from the computer display. Depending on the viewing angle, the
operational distance from the display can vary.
Turn off any fluorescent lights and Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL) as
they may cause the 3D glasses to lose their synch.
When watching stereoscopic 3D images, do not incline your head relative to the
horizontal direction of the images.
Keep the areas immediately around the IR emitters free from obstructions.
NOTE:
Before using the glasses, remove the clear protective film from both
sides of the lenses (select models only).
Identifying the 3D glasses components
Getting Started
Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses
19