Avatar Provoked 3D TVs to Enter Homes
by Zivka Deleva
It seems like the electronic industry never sleeps! It has at least one eye opened to watch what’s going on in the world, what do consumers need, or like and that comes with the next big step and creates history. Knowing how essential the technology is for modern people’s lives, big companies created techs addicts that simply have to buy what’s new on the market. Now it’s time for the 3D televisions to enter on a big door in our homes. At the same time, giant electronics companies announced that they are going to give more excitement to the movie fans at home. Aware of how big influence the spectacular “Avatar” had on the public worldwide! , “Panasonic”, “Sony”, “Samsung Electronics” definitely don’t sleep with the two eyes closed. It seems like the rivals have found themselves a new item to fight for. And thanks to the Oscar-ignored “Avatar”, the animated “Up”, “Alice in the Wonderland”, the interest in 3D movies has spread as a storm. After “Sony” announced its 2010 plans, the competition came up with its own products. The world’s biggest TV maker - “Samsung Electronics Co Ltd” after launching the 3D TVs in South Korea is planning to globalize the three-dimensional visual effects at home and to sell at least 2 million samples this year only. Japanese leader “Sony Corp” plans to start selling 3D TVs in Japan in June. The intention is for a 46-inch screen to sell for $3,875 and for 40-inch model it would want about $3223. Only the 3D glasses are going to cost about $130. At about the sam! e time, “Sony” plans to conquer the American marke! t. R 20;Panasonic Corp.” on the other hand, is ready to win over US 3D TVs fans, starting tomorrow. Time will show who is going to succeed in convincing the public the most!
| by Zivka Deleva for SigEx Ventures (http://sigexventures.com) |
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