Friday, September 24, 2010

ESPN 3D

   The Consumer Electronics Association teamed up with ESPN to show and educate consumers all that 3D TV offers in the world of sports.
   ESPN has a long history of leading in technology and sports including developing high definition sports seven years ago and is doing it again with developing content in 3D for sports. In the course of the year ESPN will have nearly a hundred events telecast in 3D including college basketball, pro basketball, college football and the X Games from Los Angeles and Aspen.
   3D TV technology, that is available to consumers in 60 million households, creates an opportunity to provide a lot of people with engaging content and will grow faster than HD TV grew. In contrast, when high definition programming first launched there was virtually no one who could see it.
    Megan Pollack of the Consumer Electronics Association and Bryan Burns from ESPN discuss the future of 3D TV and sports. See the video: http://yourupdate.tv/technology/3D_demo_days/
    To find out more about 3D TV technology you can check out digitaltips.org.

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