3D TV: Buy Now or Wait?

PCMAG: If finding the right HDTV wasn’t hard enough, now you need to decide if you want to make the leap to 3D. Walk into your local electronics store today and you’ll see 3D TVs from Panasonic and Samsung. Last week, Sony announced that you could preorder one of its Bravia 3D LED TVs, and LG, Sharp, Vizio, [...]

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3D TVs are selling much better than anticipated

“The TVs are selling much better than we anticipated, but people don’t seem to realize you need 3D content as well,” said Gregory I. Goff, assistant general manager of Best Buy in Holyoke. As 3D programming becomes more common, sales will likely rise, he said. “That’s what we’re hoping. ESPN plans to launch in June [...]

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James Cameron Tells D8 How He Made Avatar in 3D

He said you could get a good experience with Avatar in 2D, and said 90% of what he did on the film had nothing to do with 3D – from writing the story to hiring the actors. He said 3D was an additional experience, so when it was available in 3D in theaters people wanted [...]

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Kotaku: How To Lure 3D TV Customers?

Kotaku: “Not with video games. Not with the World Cup. But with that long standing killer app: pornography. This summer Sony is bringing 3D games to the PlayStation 3, and Nintendo is introducing its “glasses-free” portable gaming device. But as the Japanese 3D television market begins to heat up, the country’s adult industry is hoping [...]

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Providers Say They’re Ready for 3D. Are Viewers?

With a number of high-profile events already in the can, 3DTV is ready to break out of the gates with ESPN showcasing the World Cup in the format next month. But there’s still a very long way to go, in terms of consumer adoption, before the emerging technology comes close to critical mass. “This definitely [...]

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Shrek’s Weak open Raises Questions about 3D

This weekend, Shrek Forever After, the fourth film in the long-running and incredibly profitable DreamWorks franchise, stumbled out of the gate with a relatively disappointing $71 million opening weekend. The film was projected to open in the $80-$120 million range and had the widest release–a staggering 4,359 theaters this weekend– of a PG-rated film in history. Read [...]

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Paying the price for 3D roll-out

Avatar, Clash of the Titans and the upcoming Tintin trilogy – all of them big budget movies made in 3D. But it’s not quite as straightforward as that. The price you pay to watch a 3D movie at the cinema is always the same – but there are several ways of tricking your eyes into [...]

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Is 3d Worth the hype?

The next time you go shopping, try this: Walk into an electronics store and ask for a demo of 3D (three-dimension) TVs. This request will not only draw the store manager’s attention but will also ensure that all your queries are answered with utmost politeness — in the hope of converting you into a buyer. [...]

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Why Iron Man 2 isn’t in 3D

Iron Man 2 was originally planned to be shot in 3D IMAX. Unfortunately, that idea didn’t work out as director John Favreau had hoped. He said in a press conference last month that budget issues were one of the reasons why that didn’t happen. What were the other reasons? Paramount, the studio responsible for IM2, [...]

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3-D entering new dimension as expectations rise

Moviegoers, warming to technical terms like “convergence” and “stereospace,” have become more cognizant of the difference between good and bad 3-D. Critics have weighed in on its shortcomings. And the general aura of novelty was never going to last forever. “People are definitely starting to see the difference,” said Jon Chu, director of “Step Up [...]

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Avatar’s James Cameron urges producers to embrace 3D TV

Director James Cameron, whose blockbuster “Avatar” set off a 3D frenzy in the movie industry, on Thursday told television producers to put aside their worries about higher filming costs and embrace the technology. Read More at; http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64C1CE20100513

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How to get on the 3D bandwagon

There’re many avenues to play back 3D content–from movies to games and TV shows–through the latest home cinema, game console and computer. The problem, however, is a lack of a new unified 3D format across these platforms to guarantee full compatibility between different 3D hardware and software. For example, you cannot simply connect a 3D-enabled [...]

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DreamWorks a Leader in 3D Movies

Perhaps no company has promoted 3D harder than DreamWorks Animation, which created Monsters vs. Aliens (the first 3D Blu-ray movie I’ve seen)  as well as the recent How To Train Your Dragon and the upcoming Shrek Forever After in 3D. These movies have probably done more to push 3D than anything other than Avatar. Read More at; http://blogs.pcmag.com/miller/2010/05/dreamworks_making_3d_movies.php

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Seven in eight 3D TV buyers ‘won’t see 3D shows this year’

More than 800,000 households will have bought a 3D-ready television before the end of this year, but fewer than one in eight will actually be watching 3D programmes on it, a new report predicts. Read More at; http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/may/06/3d-tv

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3-D video gaming is coming, but at what cost?

After the rush by audiences to Hollywood 3-D blockbusters “Avatar” and “Alice in Wonderland,” game designers and developers are hoping to strike gold with 3-D gaming. Today’s best games, already immersive experiences thanks to large-screen TVs and sophisticated graphics, could become even more intense in three dimensions — imagine “God of War III” in full, [...]

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3D TV the biggest switch since black and white

3D TVs are trickling into Australian lounge rooms, and could be in yours for less than $2500, writes Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson. The next big thing in television could cause twitching, nausea, headaches, altered vision, dizziness or seizures. Or, more likely, it could make home-cinema aficionados rush into shops and inspect what manufacturers have called “the biggest [...]

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When Will Fox Finally Release Avatar on 3D Blu-ray?

The Blu-Ray copy of Avatar is the best selling Blu-ray disc of all time, but no word yet on when a 3D version will come to homes. The Blu-ray version of the movie Avatar was released on April 22 to record sales, and an “ultimate edition” is due in November, but many are left wondering when [...]

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Recycle Your 3D Movie Glasses!

So that got me thinking: Do YOU recycle your 3D glasses? According to Geek Sugar, 42.1 million 3D glasses have been distributed for Avatar alone. That number is huge and seems kind of contradictory considering the movie’s theme, as well as Fox’s special “Earth Day” Blu-ray/DVD release for the blockbuster. Read More at; http://www.electronichouse.com/article/recycle_your_3d_movie_glasses/C157

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3D puts Stoke City fans in seventh heaven despite defeat to Chelsea

The final result wiped the smiles off the faces of Stoke City fans, but the chance to watch the team in 3D was something they will never forget. Football in 3D arrived on screens in the UK earlier this year, but for Potters fans it was the first chance to see the players in a [...]

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Is Avatar’s Blu-ray Success Bad News for 3D TV?

Since Avatar is a smashing success in Blu-ray 2D, does this mean that consumers are blasé about 3D entertainment in the home? After all, content drives adoption of new consumer technologies, at least most of the time. If shoppers are snapping up Avatar discs now, it is quite possible they’ll pass on the 3D version–well, aside from [...]

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