March 26, 2010
LG looking to take 25% of 3D TV market
by David Allen

The rise of 3D television has been dramatic over the past year or so.
In fact if it were not for the science fiction film Avatar, we would have to ask would 3D TV be around as it is today.
With BSkyB launching a dedicated 3D channel and others on the way, an entire industry has been created on the back of a film.
So far, Samsung, Sony and Panasonic have dipped their toes into the uncharted waters of the 3D market.
However, it is the Korean based company LG that has jumped in feet first and taken up the 3D TV challenge.
It appears that it is winning hands down too, with an estimated market share of twenty five per cent by the end of the year.
That works out at around one million 3D televisions by the end of year one!
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