Handling the glasses
The 3D glasses are durable but sensitive to physical pressure, and need to be
handled with care. The 3D glasses should be held by the frame in order to avoid
getting fingerprints on the lenses. When you are not using the 3D glasses, store
them in the protective pouch.
CAUTION:
glasses.
Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions
I cannot see 3D content
If you are watching in 3D mode and cannot see 3D content, HP recommends that
you not use the 3D glasses. Refer to the information below and
information on page
seeing stereoscopic 3D.
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You may be trying to watch 3D content in 2D mode.
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The clear protective film on both sides of the glasses lenses (select models
only) may need to be removed.
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The battery in the 3D glasses may need to be replaced. Refer to
the battery on page 20
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The IR emitters on the computer display may be obstructed. For optimal
transmission, keep the areas immediately around the IR emitters free from
obstructions. For information on the location of the IR emitters, refer to
Getting to know your computer on page
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You may be sitting too far from the computer display. You should be no
more than approximately 1.5 meters (5 feet) from the display when viewing
3D content.
NOTE:
the display can vary.
What 3D formats are supported on my computer
The following 3D formats are supported on your computer:
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Blu-ray 3D movies
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Stereoscopic 3D games
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3D MPEG 4 MVC files for 3D video playback
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3D H.264 MVC and Fujifilm AVI dual-stream video file formats for 3D video
playback
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3D Fujifilm MPO for 3D photo viewing
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To prevent the lenses from cracking, never twist or rotate the 3D
11. Consult a physician if you suspect a physical problem
for additional information.
Depending on your viewing angle, the operational distance from
25.
3D safety
Replacing