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Originally Posted by denphone
3D has still remained a niche product and l cannot see this changing UC as apart from Sky many others have either withdrawn from it or simply are not interested in it anymore.
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I think it was for the niche reason VM wanted to plug it a bit more.
As more people buy newer TVs, 3D seems to be coming as a standard part of it.
The 3D content I watch at home is mainly the animated feature films with the kids. But I would definitely watch more 3D content if it was available, but I know it's not the same for everyone.
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Originally Posted by Anypermitedroute
Yeah I still think there is not a buy in to 3D unlike HD and 4k, certainly think it will be a time but only when the technology improves to the extent you dont need the glasses. Out of interest are we the only country that has a dedicated 3D channel or do others countries have one
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Resolution changes will definitely be easier to implement. I hear VM are working with Tivo on the next gen boxes with 4k in mind.
3D glasses seem to be the barrier, plus only the animated films seem to get it right at the moment.
My colleague from the Netherlands says there are 3D channels in Europe as well as they have access to Sky 3D too