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Monday, March 8, 2010

After 3D movies, 3D TV sets are coming
by Barbora Misakova


Three-dimensional movies are motion pictures made by special cameras that record images as seen from two perspectives. Then special projection hardware and in the past also eyewear provide the illusion of depth. That gives you a feeling you are in the movie, its scenes and not in the theatre. These kinds of movies have existed in some form since 1890, but their production and projection were too costly. But today’s era of digital media enables their resurgence what is seen not only in the increasing number of newly produced 3D movies, but also in the production of 3D TVs. As techniques of three-dimensional presentation are in the frame for attract viewers more than st! andard TV sets, it is understood the will be very popular. The Nikkei business daily informed on Sunday, that Panasonic Corp. will work shoulder to shoulder with the top U. S. electronics chain Best Buy Co. This cooperation should market and boost sales of Panasonic’s 3D TVs in the USA. This report is also warning for other TV makers such as Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, LG Electronics Inc and Sony Corp. they are not alone on the US market. People living in major U. S. cities will have opportunity to view 3D videos in 300 Best Buy stores where the special exhibition corners will be set up. And what about the price? A 50-inch TV will cost about $2,500. According to report, the US price of Panasonic’s 3D TVs will be about 30 percent cheaper than in Japan, but won’t have internet access capabilities. If the firm’s expectation of 1 million 3D TVs sold in one financial year fulfill, the time will show…

related story (sgx16688): http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100307/tc_nm/us_panasonic;_ylt=...
by Barbora Misakova
for SigEx Ventures (http://sigexventures.com)

SigEx Ventures's matrix of properties are quickly becoming leaders in digital telebroadcasting, free content delivery allowing people to easily talk, view, upload and share through free online TV broadcasting, free unlimited global calls, video blogs and SMS. SigEx Ventures invests in projects deploying "free" to add-on royalty revenue models

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