In an effort, I'm sure, to blast through the headline barrage of designer 3D glasses of late, Oakley released some Legacy Gascan 3D Glasses in celebration of TRON: Legacy which will release next month ...
3D movies are here to stay, for at least another year. So why are you still picking up crappy disposable specs every time you hit the multiplex? Oakley’s 3D Gascan shades promise better optics—and ...
Last month, Oakley tested the 3-D industry waters with an announcement that it plans to release special Tron-themed 3-D glasses. Now the luxury sunglasses vendor has announced the release of Oakley ...
A curved tinted lens must also be able to allow light through it without diffusing the light or bending it. Oakley showed us another industry-standard demo of a fine test pattern seen through its and ...
Athletic eyewear and watch maker Oakley has introduced "the world's first optically correct 3D glasses," the Oakley 3D Gascan, the company said Monday. The Gascan glasses are made with the company's ...
Given the advanced technologies involved with producing 3D films, the clunkiness and the cheapness of the glasses required to watch them have always stood out for their incongruity. Until now. Oakley, ...
Lots of people are looking for the right motorcycle sunglasses, and this Oakley Gascan Sunglasses & Carekit Bundle Review might at least help people narrow down their search. Here, people should get a ...
If you hate the way that most 3D glasses look then you’re not alone. They’re mostly terrible looking and uncomfortable. These Oakley 3D Gascans look absolutely fantastic. Basically they’re the ...
When I heard that sports eyewear maker Oakley was going to start making 3D glasses, I thought to myself “That’s nice–I’ll bet they’re sticking generic 3D lenses in a set of stylish frames.” Wrong! The ...
Oakley and TRON, sitting in a tree, marketing synergistically. Oakley is “selling” $150 limited edition 3D glasses that are going to make your TRON:Legacy experience just about as amazing as it can be ...
Despite some fairly harsh criticism from the likes of Mark Kermode and our good selves, 3D seems to be here to stay. AMD’s recently launched Radeon HD 6000-series now supports 3D in some form (it’s ...
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