3D TV first began to attract attention in 2010 when total shipments reached 2.25 million. In 2012, over 41 million units were shipped. By the following year, numbers were already in decline though. By ...
3D televisions were being hyped all over the show floor at the Consumer Electronics Show last week, with manufacturers gushing about an “Avatar effect” and hoping for a surge in high-end TV sales. But ...
FIFA World Cup fever has heated up interest in 3D television among soccer fans searching for the ultimate broadcast experience. While general interest has been steady and sales have been made, the ...
Electronics manufacturers have watched as “Avatar” has wowed moviegoers at the megaplex. Now they hope 3D will do the same thing in living rooms. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas ...
Sky has confirmed that its new 3D channel will become available to residential subscribers on October 1, after the service launched to pubs and clubs in April. The Sky 3D channel will be offered at no ...
The Consumer Electronics Assn. predicts 4.3 million 3D TVs will be sold in 2010. ESPN3D begins airing in June. Discovery, Sony and Imax have teamed to launch a 24/7 3D channel. And live 3D could soon ...
Sky has confirmed the launch lineup for Europe's first 3D television channel, including Ryder Cup golf, 3D movies and Bollywood dancing. On Friday, Sky 3D will become available at no extra cost to all ...
The final home match pre-FIFA World Cup, the Socceroos vs. New Zealand on 24 May at the MCG, will be broadcast live in 3D on Fox Sports. Former editor of CNET Australia, Pam loves being in the thick ...
LONDON: Sky 3D is set to launch in millions of homes across the U.K. on October 1. Jeremy Darroch, Sky’s chief executive, said: “As with high definition, 3D is set to transform the way TV is enjoyed ...
Discovery Communications and ESPN both are launching 3D television networks in the U.S., hoping to move the technology out of theaters and into the living room. The announcements were made Tuesday ...
3D televisions were being hyped all over the show floor at the Consumer Electronics Show last week, with manufacturers gushing about an “Avatar effect” and hoping for a surge in high-end TV sales. But ...
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