March 18, 2011

Purchasing A 3D TV

The 3D revolution has begun, but it hasn’t hit it’s peak just yet.. What’s all the fuss anyway? Watching films take on a whole new entertainment factor, Avatar was ground breaking in 3D cinema and has set the standards for other movies to follow. In a 3D haven, the audience can take there cinematic experience to a whole new level. Watching Avatar is incredible, the blue skinned Na’vi of the planet Pandora are astonishingly realistic. The we watch televised sport is also changing, with 3D technology now playing a big role in how it’s broadcasted. Television is changing forever, but is the time right to purchase a 3D TV?

 

3D technology has won our hearts in the previous two years, but is the time right for consumers to incorporate this technology into their own home entertainment systems? Admittedly, Tinseltown has pumped out a significant amount of 3D-dross, but the technology is undoubtedly superb. No to come across all commercial, 3D television technology liberates content from the flat confines of the TV transforming it into dynamic imagery that gives you depth to what you are watching, making you feel part of the action. Before paying out paying out a hefty amount for a 3D TV, isn’t there other technologies to utilize first, including the number of HD LCD TV on the market as well as laptops that make use of LED and HD technology. Additionally, Sky’s range of 3D channels is yet to peak, would purchasing a 3D TV at this moment in time be rather wasteful and premature?

 

3D television will take longer to take off. There has been some considerable interest in 3D technology from the BBC and ITV. Everyday shows are unlikely to use 3D until technology until the need for special glasses eliminated, according to Director of Futuresource Jim Bottoms. If you’re considering a 3D TV, there are a number of online retailers including Laskys.co.uk whose 3D TVs pages feature live price comparison from other online stores.

 

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