3 great electronics brands have declared programs for 3D television, including Panasonic, Samsung and Sony. They desire to make the best of the large 3D showy success of J. Cameron’s Avatar, which has grossed much more than $721 billion in national profit, about 81% of which gets from 3D sales.
Attempts to regenerate 3D started to acquire national momentum in 2009 with the histrionic releases of films like My Bloody Valentine 3D, the 1st horror movie to present in 3D, and the animated story Coraline. It was a different animated feature film that had DreamWorks’ J. Katzenberg calling 3D “the future of filmmaking.” The advertisement for his movie, Monsters vs Aliens, was the 1st Super Bowl advertisement to be displayed in 3D. Monsters vs Aliens is the latest ad on TV.
3 business concerns, 2 professional and 1 private, backup the way of 3D’s achiever, as long as I can tell.
On Tues, Samsung Electronics Co. Declared that it’s selling 2, 3D sets in this week. For a 46-inch TV set, 2 pairs of 3D spectacles, and a 3D Blu-ray player, the price is $3,000.
Panasonic Corporation will begin distributing 3D sets on Wed also.
While the fresh TV sets are 3D, they can be watched in 2D also, but as in 3D manner, only those having the 3D spectacles will get the good experience. Those without the spectacles will catch only a blurred screen.
A 3D copy of “Monsters vs Aliens” on Blu-ray disk will be gifted to customers. For those who’d like to feel watching television in 3D, ESPN told that it will begin a channel that will transmit live events utilizing the technology, beginning with FIFA World Cup Soccer in June.
In the following 2 months, Samsung’s 2 new TV sets will be brought together by 13 more 3D-capable models.
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