December 30, 2009
3D HDTV Channel for Direct TV in 2010
by David Allen

There will be no escape from 3D HDTV in 2010, with more broadcasters announcing the launch of a dedicated 3D TV channel.
In the US, Direct TV is just the latest broadcaster to announce that it will be launching a 3D TV channel in 2010.
The main thrust of 3D HDTV will come at the Consumers Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, which starts next week!
Last year, all of the major companies such as LG, Panasonic, Sony and Samsung had 3D HDTV panels on display, but the technology did not strike a chord.
This year, though, all the talk is of 3D and this technology is going to make its way into the homes of the consumer.
Currently it seems that broadcasters will be using a mix of 3D HDTV formats but, as time moves on, maybe only one format will come out on top.
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