A year after 3DTV debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2010, an estimated 13 percent of consumers already own or ‘definitely will’ purchase a 3DTV set in the next 12 months, according to a survey recently published by The Nielsen Company. An additional 15 percent of global online consumers said they ‘probably will’ purchase a 3DTV. While consumers cite a number of concerns that marketers and manufacturers will need to address before 3DTV gains widespread adoption, … [Read more...] about 3DTV ownership looking up for Asia Pacific
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Australia first to broadcast 3DTV terrestrially
Sydney - Broadcast Australia has become the first to broadcast three-dimensional television (3DTV) signals terrestrially over the air. This landmark 3D broadcast service launches a two-month trial undertaken by Nine Network Australia and SBS Corporation. The service will be turned-on progressively in seven major Australian cities over the next few weeks. As the major transmission partner in some of these cities, Broadcast Australia, working with TX Australia, will deliver to Australian fans up … [Read more...] about Australia first to broadcast 3DTV terrestrially
Playboy explores new dimensions
As with any new innovation, there is a need for the technology to achieve critical mass before content providers will invest in purposemade content. Yet without the content, consumers can prove unwilling to invest in the new technology – which is often costly. One such technology is High Definition TV (HDTV) which took time to gain traction, and set to follow a similar growth trajectory is 3 Dimensional TV (3DTV) which has been garnering plenty of press attention of late. Not just active, … [Read more...] about Playboy explores new dimensions