No, because they are not compatible with DLP TV's which the Mits are. The best set up is the Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray BDT300 or BDT350 (which you can plug straight into the TV), plus either Mitsubishi's own 3D glasses or XpanD's 102. Plus it's well worth getting the Mits Adapter 3DC-1000 if you want to watch satellite 3D TV as well (You would need to plug your satelittle receiver into the adpater to covert the signal as you can't get 3D if it's plugged directly into TV).
No. Unfortunately every manufacturer has a different signal emitter between the HDTV and the Shutter glasses. Maybe in the near future there either be some standard for this signal transition, or there will be a 'one size fits all' active shutter glasses that will be good for all HDTVs.
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