@peter0328 exactly. As well, since we don't know how often the bluetooth is actively syncing, in addition to the relaxed placement requirements (which REALLY make sense with the Vizio 72" LCD which will have Wireless HDMI, so the electronics may not be in direct LOS of the viewer even if they are in LOS of the monitor), it also means the glasses shouldn't lose sync should a person break LOS if the glasses do continuously sync.
The last thing you want when you're having a nice movie night is kids arguing, "move! you're blocking my glasses!" Ugh. I'm very happy for the bluetooth.
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@peter0328 exactly. As well, since we don't know how often the bluetooth is actively syncing, in addition to the relaxed placement requirements (which REALLY make sense with the Vizio 72" LCD which will have Wireless HDMI, so the electronics may not be in direct LOS of the viewer even if they are in LOS of the monitor), it also means the glasses shouldn't lose sync should a person break LOS if the glasses do continuously sync.
The last thing you want when you're having a nice movie night is kids arguing, "move! you're blocking my glasses!" Ugh. I'm very happy for the bluetooth.