Sears has started taking orders for 3D TV's
Riding the wave of Avatar’s enormous success, the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show featured the first tech theme of the new millennium: 3D TV.
3D devices will be everywhere, or so industry experts predict, and manufacturers are scrambling over each other to be the first to provide 3D hardware and content to the home. Is the public ready for 3D TV? Is the industry itself ready for 3D TV with looming format wars and no-glasses monitors and active and passive eyewear monitors? Do I need a new TV?
All of these questions will be answered over the coming years, but one thing is certain, you will never see TV the same again.
Quick Fact:
The Blu-ray 3D specification calls for encoding 3D video using the MPEG4-MVC (Multiview Video Coding) codec, which compresses both the left and right eye views necessary to simulate depth, and will be standard in all Blu-ray players.
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