3D TV

The advanced in technology has discovered another interesting and useful product.Now who says we need DVD or need to go Cinema hall to watch the movie. We can watch movie living in a room with just 3D TV.It is expensive but it nice and new things to do everyone. The visual is so real and each and every action so close that if something heading towards to someone then we feel it is heading towards us.
3D television is at the frontier of consumer electronics technology, and will remain so for the next decade. Essentially, 3D displays are "the next big thing". Audiences have shown enthusiasm for "pop-out" movies in theaters: 2009 movie releases like Monsters vs. Aliens, Up, Avatar, and other 3-D films all received high box office totals. In response to this demand, TV manufacturers have declared 2010 (and the years beyond) as the year of 3DTV.
At the international Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2010, dozens of TV manufacturers and networks announced that they would offer new support to 3D media. ESPN and the Discovery channel both announced that launch of television's first 3D channels. Also, Sony announced its development of 3D-ready video games. Disney declared that all of its future releases would be in 3D. Not some. All.
So how do you get a 3D television into your living room? Without a doubt, then unanimous support of 3D by the media giants shows that this new 3-D technology is here to stay, and the purchase of an 3D HDTV will be a good investment for the future.
These new sets are expensive (usually starting at $1000), so the best way to be a smart buyer is to comparison shop. Because these new sets are new, big chains like Best Buy and even Walmart and Target will be sure to raise the prices of 3D TVs because consumers have no idea how much they are supposed to cost. Remember when Blu-Ray players cost $1000 or more? Blu-Ray became popular in 2008; and now, only a short while later, you see Blu-Ray players for under $100. That is a 90% price decrease! The thing is, even in 2008, you could purchase a Blu-Ray player for about $100. You just have to do some research and know where to look.

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