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Old 19-09-2014, 18:19   #2042
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2014) Vol. 3

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
VM are now the only platform to my knowledge that have said that they are committed to 3D (via VOD).

Has the VM 3D VOD library improved over the last few months? I'm really just trying to gauge if they kept to their word or not (or if there just isn't the material available to show).
No they are not , Sky puts some of its 3D content on its On Demand service. Sky are stopping its 3D sports coverage which is understandable when you consider its probably costing the most with only minimal amounts of people watching.

The Sky 3D channel will continue for the time being with documentary and movie content , at any point they could quite easily move this content to On Demand only.

I've never understood the mindset to knock a firm for trying something I'm sure its not the first service they've canned I seem to remember a music service , with the right content 3D is excellent however sadly there's been a lack of this I guess the glasses are also an issue for some.
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