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More People Will Consider Upgrading to a 3d TV in the next Few Years According to Latest Research

According to Infogroup, the most recent statistics prove that about 40% of us still do not have an HDTV.

I am a little stunned that over 60 percent of homes do considering just over last year that figure was half the present guesstimate. But leave it to the entertainment industry to make certain there’s always something larger and better round the corner that we must save for. At this years CES expo, TV sellers like Panasonic, Samsung and Sony debuted the latest trend for the front room - 3DTV. 3D TV makers hope to bring the experience of ‘Avatar ‘ into races homes and rejuvenate the whole market. Naturally the big obstacle at the moment is that like the theater, to enjoy 3D you want to wear glasses. What quantity of people will wish to wear 3D glasses to enjoy pictures and special Television broadcasts in their houses? It is uncertain at about that point. However there are a small number of firms working on auto-stereoscopic 3D displays which don’t need glasses. But now these sets are way more prototype than fact and the projected cost is out of the range of most shoppers. In one sense the broadcast front is moving quicker than the hardware manufacturers. Satellite TV provider Comcast has a shock for the couple of golfing advocates who are sufficiently fortunate to have bought a 3DTV for their home. Comcast has introduced plans to send out a freely available 3D simulcast 2 hours per day through 5 days of The Gurus golfing competition coverage this Apr. Comcast is the second massive home entertainment name to show a robust interest in 3DTV technology.

CBS TV studios has publicised their aim to show portions of NCAA March Craziness coverage in 3D. Comcast’s statement has come in a noticeably fortunate time. Beleaguered golfer Tiger Wood’s expounded his return to competitive golfing will come at this years Gurus .

The actual question now is whether 3DTV will ever gain the traction HDTV has during the last decade or will it be a gap product that just a couple of will enjoy. It seems like Television makers and broadcasters and gambling on the successfulness of 3DTV.

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