Need Help Identifying these strange Vintage 3D LCD Glasses

nfg_118822

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I need help identifying these glasses. Guessing from the collection of old electronics they came from I'm guessing their from 1975-1995. There are no model numbers on them at all. Only the Made in China on the inside brim and "3D TV Liquid Crystal Glasses" written on outside. When you wear them they make LCD monitors turn dark to black at the right angle. And its only LCD's that change color, everything else is the same. The connector coming from it looks like a 1/4 mini jack.

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JackD201

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could also be a knock off
 

nfg_118822

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Thanks for the info. It does appear to be a knockoff unfortunately as it doesn't list nintendo or famicon anywhere like all the other pictures I've seen. I knew about the Nintendo Virtual Boy but not the 3D system, neat.
 

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