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Wow...here's Oakley’s 3D glasses. 3D glasses are starting to become a fashionable item for those decent-income crowds, so that they will look ‘in’ when going for the next Hollywood hyped-up 3D blockbuster. But when you throw in a ‘special edition’ tag to your 3D glasses, you’re back at square one. Expensive and barely luxurious, like overpriced cars with ‘special edition’ tag due to some cheap body kit and a spoiler.
Oakley’s recently-announced “optically-correct” 3D glasses are getting a special Tron: Legacy edition in honour of the upcoming virtual-reality movie. It doesn’t come cheap too for $150, but then fashion never was cheap to begin with. At least you won’t look like a mofo-mosquito in the cinema.
Oakley’s recently-announced “optically-correct” 3D glasses are getting a special Tron: Legacy edition in honour of the upcoming virtual-reality movie. It doesn’t come cheap too for $150, but then fashion never was cheap to begin with. At least you won’t look like a mofo-mosquito in the cinema.
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