What is the Future Going to Be For 3D TV?

October 7th, 2009 |

You know those funny glasses we used to wear when we went to a 3D movie? Well, those paper glasses are being replaced, and now, or soon rather many cable networks are planning to have a 3D channel or several, that will be available and you will be given more robust 3D glasses than those old little paper jobs you get when you went to the movie theatre. Why is this happening now? Simple, most everyone now has a large screen TV in their living room.

Three D looks really cool the bigger the TV and why not. Better yet, 3D games will use the same glasses and it will be as if you are immersed in the scene with everything right there interacting with you. Obviously, that will be just like you are there, or it is where you are. Sure enough, the “porno” industry wants in on the scene too. It figures, they’ll do anything to get into your home, living room, or bedroom and they are always adapting the latest technology to deliver people their filth.

All in all the 3D home TV and Cable market is going to be in excess of 10 Billion Dollars its first year and some Television Industry analysts believe it will indeed exceed 100 Billion by 2014 and 150 Billion if you count the video game industry. The companies which will be offering these things expect to launch in 2010 in Europe and the US, and the Chinese market looks good for a long-term strategy say Wall Street Entertainment Industry analysts. So, please consider all this.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes if you are going to sit around on the couch all day, you risk gettin diabetes; diabetes help

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