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Carrying on from Aristas' posts in another thread......So, with the launch of the first 3D channel on SKY this Saturday, who will be purchasing a 3D TV? They seem very expensive at present. A Phillips 42" is currently over £10,000. And then you need the glasses....
"The electrical manufacturer Samsung has released details of its 3D glasses for pre order on the online auction site Amazon. With all the focus on Sky TV’s 3D channel launch early next month and the sale of 3D televisions apparently going through the roof in the US, it is the accessories that have been left on the side line. Without these 3D glasses there is no 3D TV but with prices ranging from £100 and rising quickly up to around the £150 mark, it would seem that the humble 3D glasses could be a deciding factor in the take up of 3D TV. Samsung has come up with several designs in the battery powered glasses range." Expensive again, but how long will it be before prices start to come down? I have not been impressed with 3D films/DVD's before personally. What do you think of 3D? Is it the next big thing, or just a flash in the pan? SKY 3D starts on Saturday at 12.00, Channel 217. |
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