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But in late 2010/early 2011, the industry announced a Full HD 3D active shutter glasses standard using RF/Bluetooth technology so synch the TV and glasses. IR 3D glasses technology was also used in some 3D-capable projectors. IR-based 3D glasses were generally only used with the very first generation of 3D TVs, available in 2010. There are many brands and types of active 3D glasses, but most 3D capable TVs built in 2011 or later use Bluetooth RF technology to synch between the 3D glasses and the TV.ĭLP-Link active shutter 3D glasses only work with DLP projectors, so you can rule those out. Fortunately there are only three types of active 3D glasses available: Infrared (IR), Radio Frequency (RF/Bluetooth) and DLP-Link active shutter 3D glasses. As you mentioned, they used active shutter 3D glasses technology but details on which type of active shutter technology they used are difficult to determine. The Coby LED3DTV4086 (40 inch) and LED3DTV5586 (55 inch) TVs were indeed 3D-capable and came out around 2011-2012. And finding compatible 3D glasses for older sets or even for current model 3D projectors can be tricky. These days 3D-capable displays are rare, except for projectors. Consumers just didn't like having to wear glasses to watch 3D content, and the "glasses-free" 3D TVs were pretty uniformly terrible. 3D-capable TVs (and their glasses) were pretty popular from 2010 to 2015 but not popular enough for manufacturers to keep making them. We get this type of question from time to time. Does anyone know what 3D specs might work with this obscure old TV?
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Perhaps an expert could narrow down the likeliest possibilities. I have a 40" Coby 3DTV (Model LED3DTV4086) and have no clue as to what specific active 3D glasses may be compatible. I have to throw this out there as it is sorely lacking in any 3D forums I have read.