Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
In my opinion, 3d televisions are not well spreaded. Maybe the manufacturers should have made bigger marketing to it then the technology would be more known. I think 'ultra hd' has greater future. I heard that uhdtv technology is tested but the receivers with those features are way to expensive.
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Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
most likely that the technology of 3d tv will not receive mass distribution and gradually tv operators will use technology uhdtv. I have a tv with 3d technology, but 3d look very rarely, inconvenient to watch glasses and your eyes get tired, although programs about nature and wildlife sometimes impress by its 3d picture.Leave a comment:
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Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
I think that the next generarion of 3d Tv's, which don't require glasses, will be more popular. The biggest problem with current 3d tv's is wearing the glasses, take that away and it will be much more appealing.Leave a comment:
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Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
Personally I don't like 3D.
It's very difficult to watch tv with special glasses and always I have headache after watching.
Moreover, in order to watch 3D you need a realy big screen (more than 55'") and of course a 3D receiver, but I don't have money for these
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Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
Thats just one Channel and they rarely showed much in 3D maybe one or two programs, Sky 3D on the other hand apparently do quite well on Viewing figures due to the fact that all programs are in 3D all of the time like many other dedicated 3D satellite channelsLeave a comment:
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Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
Just heard that 23rd of November 2013 BBC will broadcast last programme in 3D technology which will be the last episode of Doctor Who.
Kim Shillinglaw, responsible for 3D project in BBC said that it's quite difficult to watch tv in glasses because you have to find them before the watching.
BBC will not continue this project for now.
I didn't know that ESPN also finished 3D project. To be honest I didn't know they had any
What you guys think, is it really the beginning of the endof 3D at home tv? What's next, UHDTV?

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