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China to launch a 3D TV channel

If you are fanatical about 3D TV and just happen to be thinking about moving to China anytime soon, you will be pleased to know that a 3D TV channel service is going to be trialled there as soon as the Spring Festival kicks in. Shows and programs in 3D will be offered from morning to midnight on a whole spectrum of channels including China Central Television, Beijing Television, Tianjing Broadcasting TV, Jiangsu TV and Shenzhen TV. In fact, all is saved for those who want…

- 4 January 2012 | 0 comments. Read more

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The London 2012 Olympics will be shown in 3D

As a world exclusive, up to 14 of the 26 Olympic disciplines can be watched in 3D format, the Olympic Broadcast Service (OBS) announced. However, the public demand for the games to be shown in 3D, is significantly less than the demand for High Definition (HD). OBS chief executive Manolo Romero said that the 14 broadcasters from all over the world, will use 300 specialised staff to deliver the content. Among the 14 are the BBC and the NBC and it is expected that more countries will…

- 1 September 2011 | 1 comments. Read more

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Australia not so keen on 3D

The UK and USA may be embracing 3D TV with open arms but down in Australia it is a different story as the government has started to quietly dismantle their 3D transmission towers. Over the last year the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has been trialling 3D TV by opening up the spectrum to allow 3D broadcasts. The trial appears to have been a failure as interest in 3D TV has waned and the transmission towers came down. This is partly due to the fact that in Australia 3D TV has…

- 10 August 2011 | 1 comments. Read more

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The Premiere League is looking to take things one step further than 3D

The Premiere League is looking to take things one step further than 3D as it plans to implement “immersion technology” to its coverage. The plans will allow viewers from home to not only to experience the game in 3D but they will also be able to pick which match they would like to see and from where in the stadium they’d prefer to watch it from. This “immersion technology” will allow home viewers to become involved in the match as they can chat to friends, watch the…

- 5 August 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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The BBC to broadcast Wimbledon finals in 3D

The women’s singles final at Wimbledon will become the first free public 3D broadcast on the BBC. It is also going to become Wimbledon’s first 3D broadcast from Centre Court, allowing it to join the myriad of other sports that are now shown in 3D. The BBC has announced that it will be broadcasting the finals free to the public instead of only to those who have subscribed to BBC HD, which shows its 3D programs. The service won’t be available to everyone, however, as to view the…

- 8 June 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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Sony and Can Communicate confirm 3D Wimbledon partnership

The world’s favourite tennis tournament will be available to view in 3D for at least the next three years thanks to Sony, Can Communicate and the BBC. The tournament, which was announced to be available in the tridimensional format earlier this year, will be available for those with 3D TVs who can’t attend the real thing, strawberries and cream in hand. Can Communicate (CAN) produces both 2D and 3D live sports, are behind the venture with Sony in bringing Wimbledon to the…

- 23 May 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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Sky 3D and ESPN to show 2011 FA Cup Final

Sports broadcaster ESPN and Sky are bringing the FA CUP Final to 3D screens this year as part of their content syndication agreement. The game between Stoke City and Manchester City will be broadcast on Sky 3D, and will be advert-free from 2:30pm until the trophy is presented, meaning that 3D viewers may not be adding to the national traditional of advert break kettle boiling. Sky 3D is available to customers with a Sky+HD box and the full subscription, and a 3D TV of course, and the partnership offers an opportunity…

- 27 April 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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Brits’ interest in 3D TVs boosted by the Olympics

LG found in a survey that over a quarter of Brits are desperate for a chance to watch the 2012 games in 3D. Previously 3D TV sales had been slow partly due to the cost, not just of the TV but the channels and specs that are needed, which has lead consumers to opt for the cheaper option – HD TVs. However, a study indicated that people were having a change of heart as half of the 2,000 customers that LG surveyed said their next TV purchase…

- 19 April 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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It’s all about 3D Sports?

Sports will be the medium that will make 3D mainstream, says Avatar director James Cameron. At the Abu Dhabi media summit Cameron compared the transition to 3D to when TV made the leap from black and white to colour. According to Cameron the only thing holding 3D TV back from realising its true potential at sporting events and as an alternative to traditional filming was the equipment. 3D cameras were too bulky and often ruined the sporting experience for fans who had to…

- 16 March 2011 | 0 comments. Read more

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Wimbledon finals will be 3D

Sony and The All England Lawn Tennis Club have come to an agreement to show the Men’s Singles Semi Finals and Finals and the Women’s Singles Finals of Wimbledon in 3D in cinemas across the globe. The games will also be in full HD as well, making the spectacle of another British player falling at the final hurdle all the more agonising, but the game itself all the more exciting. The BBC is beginning to increase the amount of 3D content it has planned, with the…

- 8 March 2011 | 0 comments. Read more