Monday, January 11, 2010

SKY 3D TV will soon be available with LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony

Panasonic, LG, Samsung and Sony introduced their latest 3D TVs at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and to make the experience better for the customer they have tied up with Sky’s 3DTV service.

The Sky 3D service will provide a variety of 3d encoding which could include movies, arts, entertainment and sports. This 3D service will be available across Sky’s existing HD network.

The customers will need a Sky + HD box to access this 3D service and the company is of the opinion that the existing boxes will work too. The viewers will have to update their televisions to the new 3D models and 3D glasses introduced by the various companies to use this service. Sky’s director of product design and TV product development also said that their HD customers already have a 3D capable set top box, so the interested ones to view their videos in third dimension will have a choice to choose from the variety of 3D enabled televisions in the market.

By working well with the 3D TV producers in the market Sky owners want to make sure that the viewers enjoy hassle free 3D television.

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