Monday, April 19, 2010

Would you want a 3D-TV?

Image Via www.pcworld.com
3D home entertainment brought to your own home. With James Cameron's 3D blockbuster "Avatar" fueling the want for 3D entertainment, 3D TV could be the next big thing in consumer electronics. That's why the electronic companies like sony, samsung, LG and others are pushing 3D-TV this year. Saw an actual Sony Bravia 3D-TV last weekend in Shangri-la Mall in Ortigas, Pasig. They were playing
"Wheel of Fortune" in 3D.  It's great to have your own 3D-TV at home but having a huge price tag and not to mention limited sources of content, I think it would take few more years for 3D-TV to be preferred by consumers.

"Experts agree that 3D TV is still in its early days. What this means for consumers is that there is still too little content, distribution is scarce, and technical kinks on the TVs still need to be worked out." [CNET]

Image Via 3dguy.tv
3D-TV is not only for movies but also offered in gaming. 3D gaming is not as far as we think anymore. 3D-TVs also aimed to attract gamers alike. Sony is really pushing 3D technology just as they did with Blu-ray. In Europe, Sony bundles their new HX803-series Bravia 3DTV with 4 free 3D PS3 games (WipEout HD, MotorStorm Pacific Rift, Super Stardust HD and PAIN).

"2010 promises to be the year of 3D TV, and there's no shortage of eye-popping displays on the way."[PCWorld] And maybe not 3DTV alone, but 3D in general. With  Hollywood movies coming out as 3D, 3D games taking huge interest in the gaming world and even 3D books for kids, I can't wait what we would come up next.

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