Polaroid 3D FASHION COVER N8102A.
Two thirds of owners of 3D televisions in Europe and the USA are watching one 3D show at least once a week. And 41% claim to be watching 3D content at least once a day or several times a day. That’s according to recent research by Strategy Analytics.
It’s great to see more people viewing television and film through 3D glasses, as nothing quite beats the excitement of seeing the graphics come to life before your very eyes.
“3D television is confounding the sceptics and gaining traction with early adopters,” said David Mercer, principal analyst and the report author.
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Soccer IQ online football magazine is passionate about the beautiful game and gives readers the latest news, coaching plans, videos and articles.
In the current issue, Polaroid Eyewear is featured showing Soccer IQ readers how our sports sunglasses can boost their performance when training for the next big match.
If you live football, take a look at the Soccer IQ magazine website for a great variety of sporting action.
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Hey U Guys is a popular film and cinema blog which gives its followers film news and reviews, and keeps an active eye on the latest technology developments. So we were pleased that they gave Polaroid’s VIP N8103B 3D glasses a high score in their recent review.
“The advantage with the VIP N8103B is the larger viewing area as the glass is slightly bigger than the standard issue coming in at inside frame width 136mm, lens height 46mm. This allows you to see more of the screen without having to adjust the frames on your face or move your head,” said
Polaroid 3D Glasses VIP N8103B.
David from Hey U Guys. “If you’re in the market for your own 3D glasses, you can’t go wrong with these.”
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The winner will receive a Samsung digital camera and a pair of Polaroid sunglasses.
UK based charity, Sightsavers has launched a special competition as part of its new Diwali fundraising campaign. Polaroid Eyewear will be supporting Sightsavers throughout 2012 so are pleased to be promoting this competition and providing a pair of Polaroid sunglasses for the winner.
The competition encourages people from all walks of life and all ages to submit a photo that they feel captures the essence of Diwali through family, fun, colour or light.
Entry is simple. All entrants need to do is upload the best photos from their Diwali festivities or images that represent the festival of lights to the photo competition section of the Sightsavers Facebook page along with a short caption that explains each photo and what it means to them. The closing date for entries is 31 August and you can submit as many entries as you like.
Eastenders star and newly appointed celebrity ambassador for Sightsavers, Himesh Patel, is also a budding photographer and is planning to submit one of his own images as part of the competition. He says: “I think the competition is a really innovative way of getting people to think about how lucky we are to have our sight. Diwali is so bright and colourful – from the diyas to the rangoli and fireworks. Imagine not being able to see the light that is at the heart of the festival of lights.”
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Kerry wearing Polaroid Venture P7000A.
Here’s what Olympic sportswoman Kerry Harty had to say about Polaroid’s running sunglasses, Venture P7000A.
“I’m loving the Polaroid sunglasses. They are a great addition to my X-Bionic kit and X-Socks.”
“They’re great for training in all weather conditions as I found out today in the rain! I am one of these unlucky runners that always get flies in the eyes in the summer, so these sunglasses keep the bugs out too.”
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