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Is it end of 3D technology in tv?

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  • gianni253
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    Never watched 3D but, in any case, if BBC has taken it's choice in that way I have no doubts about this matter.
    BBC has written the story of tv and every move BBC takes ... will write the story again ...

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  • parsonline
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    i think watching 3d channels with glasses is disaster in the first.
    sometimes cause headache and others.

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  • kontoni
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    it's all about people's demand

    when they will see or they will not see demand from consumers that rules the future of 3d.

    till today content 3d on sat is not premium quality so people had litlle interest.

    anyway personally i would opt for uhdtv evolution

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  • kostis
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    Fun watching football in 3d, even with 2d to 3d is fun, you can ''see'' the ball where is in the field much better. they just have to improve the 3d technology and made them work with out glasses.

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  • Danko71
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    3d senza occhiale e meglio... ma sai i prezzi...

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  • BlueIsMyColor
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    If the majority of the channels remains in SD it will take a long time to think in 3D channels in large scale. In the mean time other technology will born and 3D will be forgetful.

    regards

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  • pan1300
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    hi guys

    I couldn't agree more with @sataday and @kalpikos - best first to get rid of very bad sd channels (here in Belgium) and get the HD's working well and stable. As said (think in another thread some months ago): really not convinced on the 3D (not at home, not in cinemas) - really doesn't seem natural and gives a headache. Perhaps later, who knows, but it'll really difficult to convince me and my family.

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  • kalpikos
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    Originally posted by sataday
    I think broadcasters should forget about 3D and concentrate on making all their channels HD, and phasing out SD channels.
    I agree with you mate
    Broadcasters should make some steps forward in HD techlonogy and improve the quality of the picture and generally improve the quality of the given services leaving behind 3D technology.

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  • sataday
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    I think broadcasters should forget about 3D and concentrate on making all their channels HD, and phasing out SD channels.

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  • Gogoli1
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    I think it is the start of 3d because alot of packages with add 3d channels in the feature

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  • aplok
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    hi,

    3d uhdtv 16:9 is obsolete !

    true real 3d tv is 64:9 !

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  • odysseas1991
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    I remember in another thread, a few years ago I said that I didn't think 3D will become so popular that it became essential during the next few years and it seems the case. Firstly, it is a slight inconvenience, and sometimes you cannot be bothered to set it up. Secondly, there it doesn't really offer that much in terms of viewing and just tires you. Although it is quite unique especially for sports, the novelty wears off quickly. The BBC didn't want to invest further to produce their main programmes in 3D which is probably why they are pulling out for now. I do think that if TVs in the future do not require glasses then it will gain some sort of dominance...

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  • sossenheim-ffm
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    3D Tv channels are till now relly crap, because there are too less.
    I watched football in 3d and I started getting headache.
    3d tv channels are also not popular till now. First thing is that there are not many people who are able to watch it.
    There is still much work to do till it works perfectly and will take at least 5-10 years to make it to a standard in our tv life

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  • digicon
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    Originally posted by BlueIsMyColor
    Do you think "around 15 3D channels broadcasting 3D programs most 24 hours a day" is enough to attract spectators and investors/producers? I don't think so. If they don't do a massive investment the technology will die.

    regards

    And it wont be going anywhere Fast just because one broadcaster namely the BBC that have shown maybe 3-4 programs in 3D in one year are giving it a miss does not mean every other broadcaster will, its been around now for 4 years thats when i bought my first one 2009 and its still here and is built into mainly medium to top end range of LCD/LED/Plasma.

    Personally i dont watch the crap 3D channels i use mine with Blu ray 3D which is still outselling its 2D counterpart everytime.

    3D TV channels may die off but the technology wont not while it still has a large percentage share in the Blu ray market

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  • paul.romsky
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    And we've got another 3D demo channel at Astra 1KR, 11009 V 23500 DVB-S2 8PSK

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