Thread: 3D boxes
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Old 06-01-2010, 03:21   #8
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Re: 3D boxes

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Originally Posted by Broadbandings View Post
Yes, they aren't new boxes though the existing HD ones can do it so long as you have a capable TV.

No idea about Virgin but Sky are going to be doing it later this year.
The speed which VM have embraced HD doesn't bode well for anyone hoping to get 3D-TV on the network any-time soon.
As far as I'm concerned I agree with zing, I don't see any massive future for 3D-TV in the next few years outside of it being a novelty, I'd guess there will be far more mileage in HD.
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