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Mike Mercury
12-29-2011, 10:41am
North American Interest in 3DTV Declining, Up in China, Europe
Consumer appeal of 3D entertainment delivered through the television appears to be waning in North America, while at the same time gaining momentum in China and Western Europe, according to a new report.

While studios will release more than 40 movies theatrically in 3D in 2012 in the United States, NPD Display Research found that 3D penetration as a percentage of TVs shipped dropped to around 7% in the third quarter from more than 10% in the second quarter. At the same time, shipments of 3D-compatible TVs ranged from 17% to 18% in Western Europe and China compared to 15% to 12%, respectively, in the second quarter. 3DTV penetration was also up significantly in Asia Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East.

The report found that U.S. consumers flock to discounted big screen TVs with minimal features, while China’s burgeoning middle class covets 3D units with LED backlighting and Internet functionality.

“We were surprised to find that 3D appears to be a far more popular feature in China than North America, and the penetration rate was two times higher in the last quarter,” said Paul Gray, director of TV electronics research, NPD DisplaySearch. “Our report also indicates that North American and Japanese 3D penetration is lower than the Middle East.”

Regardless, overall global interest in 3DTV — spurred by theatrical releases — increased to more than 12% in Q3 from about 8% in the second quarter. In the U.S., 3D’s contribution to the box office doubled to 22% from 11% in 2009, according to RealD.
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It’s not just you – Verizon 4G LTE network is down again
One week after Verizon suffered its second nationwide data outage, its 4G LTE network is taking another nap. The outage doesn’t appear to be isolated because users are reporting no 4G LTE service from California to New York. Chicago and Indianapolis customers are also doing without 4G LTE right now.

Verizon is aware of the outage and released the following statement to several news outlets.

We are investigating reports of some customers experiencing trouble accessing the 4G LTE network. The network itself continues to operate and all customers continue to be able to make calls, send text messages and utilize data services. 3G devices are operating normally.
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onedef92
12-29-2011, 10:43am
Mmmmmmmmmmm. 3-DD biznoobies. :D

Yerf Dog
12-29-2011, 10:47am
Consumer appeal of 3D entertainment delivered through the television appears to be waning in North America,

I did not see that coming.

Fad.

CP
12-29-2011, 12:13pm
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Is this some sort of red/green Utah pic????

Chris Fowler
12-29-2011, 12:23pm
I did not see that coming.

Fad.
I'm not so sure it's so much a fad as not yet ready for prime time.

Unless and until they can get rid of the glasses and the hotspots it's still not ready to go. It's a far cry from the blue/red glasses, and it's not too bad wearing the glasses in the movie theaters, but at not at home.

That and too many differing technologies. Just not ready...maybe someday.

Mike Mercury
12-29-2011, 4:09pm
I'm not so sure it's so much a fad as not yet ready for prime time.



I truly believe there's a valid application in gaming. If I was to get back into serious gaming... it would be a full 3D system.

but for television shows/movie viewing... it's just as un-realistic IMO from real eyes... as current 2D is.

I see this as another attempt to sell new equipment to the public that has eased-off from it's run on digital/panel TV's for the past 5 years.


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