3D Films : The end is nigh for 3D televisions
Re: The end is nigh for 3D televisions
What it will take is better marketing and more material available from broadcast TV. Neither of which will ever happen.
It's sad because whenever I've shown people high quality 3D movies on my TV they've been amazed by how good it is.
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid."
It's sad because whenever I've shown people high quality 3D movies on my TV they've been amazed by how good it is.
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid."
Re: The end is nigh for 3D televisions
Heres another one.http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-38778244
The haters are delighted but we know how good 3D can be. Theres still plenty of us and movies out there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpvcfv5FjfE&feature=related
The haters are delighted but we know how good 3D can be. Theres still plenty of us and movies out there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpvcfv5FjfE&feature=related
Re: The end is nigh for 3D televisions
These people have probably never seen vintage 3D.
Ironic that this is on the BBC website as their attempts at 3D, apart from the Doctor Who episode, were beyond pathetic.
If a movie like "House of Wax" or "It Came from Outer Space" were shown alongside one of the many contemporary offerings, it would be interesting to see which made the most impact on the audience.
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid."
Ironic that this is on the BBC website as their attempts at 3D, apart from the Doctor Who episode, were beyond pathetic.
If a movie like "House of Wax" or "It Came from Outer Space" were shown alongside one of the many contemporary offerings, it would be interesting to see which made the most impact on the audience.
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid."
Re: The end is nigh for 3D televisions
Shame , ididnt spend more time , here
i love my 3d tv,
i love my 3d tv,
The end is nigh for 3D televisions
As 3D takings at cinema box offices around the world continue to be âchallengingâ, the modern boom in 3D movies kickstarted by James Cameronâs Avatar in 2009 seems to be petering out still further. For itâs been revealed that more key manufacturers are moving away from making 3D televisions, and thatâs likely to spell the end, longer term, for 3D Blu-ray as well.
The news was broken by CNET, who reported that LG and Sony have now confirmed theyâre to stop making 3D sets. They follow Samsung and Panasonic, who have already confirmed the same. Itâs not the absolute end for 3D televisions, as there are still unsold sets on the market. Furthermore, lower profile and budget manufacturers are set to continue to make them for the foreseeable future. But it seems clear that itâs the beginning of the end for 3D in the home, at least in its current guide.
Itâs not the most surprising news, as the proverbial writing has been on the wall for some time. But nonetheless, 3D at home does enjoy niche support, and itâs worrying times for those whoâve invested heavily in the format.
Weâll keep you posted as we here more. Perhaps itâll take James Cameron and Avatar 2 to reignite mainstream interest in 3D once againâ¦
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Glad I got my LG at Christmas, had a feeling I mightn't be able to get a new 3d tv next Christmas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpvcfv5FjfE&feature=related