3D TV will 'expand' in 2010

On January 5, the popular sports channel ESPN (USA) surprised by the announcement will broadcast live football matches of the 2010 World Cup with 3D TV.

On the same day, Sony announced it would team up with Discovery and IMAX to build a 3D TV network in the United States, bringing a high-quality, three-dimensional TV experience to the family. These two events are expected to mark the technological breakthrough in the near future.

ESPN said the channel aims to directly report at least 85 sports events in its first year of new television technology, beginning with the opening match of the World Cup between Mexico and South Africa. June 11, 2010.

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In the near future, viewers will be able to watch 3D movies at home. Photo: freedomlab.org

Meanwhile, Sony, the Discovery Channel and the IMAX Group, said their first 3D TV network will be broadcast daily 24 hours a day to every family in the US next year, High-quality content includes categories that exploit 3D technologies such as natural history, space, adventure, exploration, science, technology, film, and television. em.

Previously, TV manufacturers in Korea and Japan tried to promote the development of 3D home theater products, but faced many obstacles due to 3D TV products are not much. Not to mention, viewers feel uncomfortable wearing special glasses.

However, last year, Phillips Electronics unveiled a 42-inch 3D TV, which cost upwards of £ 20,000 (about 590 million dong). The breakthrough of this TV is that viewers do not need special glasses to get their own left eye and right eye, but still have a 'jump' image on the screen, found by Philips. The glass is mounted on the television screen.

With advancements in technology, the 'big guys' of electronics believe it's time for 3D televisions at home, especially when the Avatar movie premiered last month helped warm up the eagerness of viewers. with three-dimensional movies.