3D TV - The 3D Television Revolution is Coming
Latest statistics reveal that approximately 40% do not have HDTV. With advancements in the industry,
tv manufacturers are now competing for power over a new trend in tv viewing. Television manufacturers
like samsung, sony and Panasonic, revealed their newest tv technology for the living room - 3DTV. 3D
television manufacturers want to bring cinematic 3d viewing into peoples homes, which is set to
revolutionize the entertainment industry.
The only setback to putting a 3D Tv into every home is the need to wear 3d glasses. This stumbling
block for 3D Television is powering manufacturs to develop a 3d tv that does not require the use of
glasses. The manufacturer that brings the auto sterioscopic 3d display from the prototype stage to
the open market and within a reasonable price range, is set to be leader of this exciting new
industry.
Another potential problem is that the broadcast and output of 3d entertainment seems to be moving at
a faster pace than the manufactureres hardware. Although interst from the tv, movie and gaming
industries is high, if the technology is not available for consumers to enjoy the coverage that is
becoming increasingly available, enthusiasm for this emerging market has the potential to die out
before it has a chance to grow.
It does seem clear that both manufacturers and broadcasters are betting on the success of 3d tv. With
the potential that 3d television has, lets hope they are right.
tv manufacturers are now competing for power over a new trend in tv viewing. Television manufacturers
like samsung, sony and Panasonic, revealed their newest tv technology for the living room - 3DTV. 3D
television manufacturers want to bring cinematic 3d viewing into peoples homes, which is set to
revolutionize the entertainment industry.
The only setback to putting a 3D Tv into every home is the need to wear 3d glasses. This stumbling
block for 3D Television is powering manufacturs to develop a 3d tv that does not require the use of
glasses. The manufacturer that brings the auto sterioscopic 3d display from the prototype stage to
the open market and within a reasonable price range, is set to be leader of this exciting new
industry.
Another potential problem is that the broadcast and output of 3d entertainment seems to be moving at
a faster pace than the manufactureres hardware. Although interst from the tv, movie and gaming
industries is high, if the technology is not available for consumers to enjoy the coverage that is
becoming increasingly available, enthusiasm for this emerging market has the potential to die out
before it has a chance to grow.
It does seem clear that both manufacturers and broadcasters are betting on the success of 3d tv. With
the potential that 3d television has, lets hope they are right.