July 20, 2007
What will we watch on 3D HDTV?
by Janet Harris

According to an article in the Guardian, High-Definition TVs that offer 3-D images could be with us in the next couple of years.
Consumer electronics manufacturers such as Philips are developing TVs with 3-D technology that make the viewer feel as if they are surrounded by high-definition objects – without the need to wear strange spectacles.
The prototype Philips model could cost a whopping £10,000, but the price should be more achievable by the time the products come to market.
3D technology sends a different image to each eye to create the 3D effect.
The film industry may have to play catch-up with the technology as there are only two 3D films in production at the moment with an expected release date in 2009.
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