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Kamis, 30 Desember 2010

Going 3D at Home

Going 3D? What is it anyway? With the advent of development in telecommunication and high-definition television, the 3D television is making waves as every major 3D manufacturer is scampering to take a lead in the race on 3D TV. Toshiba, Samsung, LG, Sony, and Panasonic are all trying for elbow room as they all unveiled that they were producing 3D TV. While Samsung is making headway by unveiling a home audio system matched with a Blu-ray player, the other companies are not bowing out of the race.

If you are tired of watching television that has two-dimensional images, perhaps the 3D TV is for you. The economic debacle in the US with its huge budget deficit is making adverse effects to the TV consuming public as the digital TV and Plasma Television up to the development of the LCD TV did not perform well as some had expected. TV consumers seem to be stuck as the worsening economy dictated higher prices.

TV manufacturers are looking for resurgence in the consumers' excitement for a newer viewing experience and they are hoping the 3D TV would be it. It boasts of a more life-like effect onscreen and the viewing public may want to put this experience to the test, if their pockets will allow it.

3D technology is not a new thing as it has been around since 1950's but it was thought of then more as a gimmick rather than a technology that could enhance TV viewing. With the coming of newer technology, the manufacturers are hoping that 3D TV could break this and get the consumers to patronize the 3D concept. With touch screen capabilities, enhanced audio (surround) technology, and more visual special effects, the new 3D TV could very well be the years stunning celebrated home entertainment system.

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