Feb
22
In a rare collaboration of three companies towards one goal, D-mented Entertainment has joined arms with Ray-Ban’s Luxottica Group and Kerner Optical for the creation and launch of personal 3-D designer eyewear. In an era of Disney, DreamWorks and other 3D films (like the amazing Beowulf 3D creation), these companies believe viewers will crave high-quality, designer 3D eyewear to bring to these films in lieu of the cardboard or plastic 3D glasses provided by cinemas. Though a bit of a commercial risk, the 3D glasses, I admit, would be an amazing accessory for any avid film buff. A truly must have for those who make visiting the 3D Imax a ritual.
The 3D lenses will be mounted in Ray-Ban Wayfarer frames, adding a touch of class and timelessness to the already innovative idea of 3D designer eyewear. Kerner Optical is working on making prescription-capable 3D lenses, in addition to other features soon to be announced.
These companies collaborated because they firmly believe that 3D will be the next major wave of innovation in the home entertainment industry. Soon, you home TV will be 3D capable, and whole sections of films will be made 3D ready through a soon-to-be affordable conversion. Computer designers are working on 3D computers while video games have already breeched the gap with virtual reality. Though not ready for the mass consumer population, 3D games are sure to be announced soon. Thus, this trinity of cooperation foresees a world of 3D electronics and soon, everyone will want a pair of their own, high-quality, safe and classy designer 3D glasses.
The final Ray-Ban product is set to be released soon.








