The SpectronIQ sets are going to retail for $5,999, and are also going to be bundled with a concert DVD as well as the CG-heavy movie “Beowulf.” It’s a bundling strategy that aims to provide as much content out of the box.
“We’ve been talking with movie companies, and they are all talking about producing more movies in 3D,” Bennett said. “When VCRs and DVD players came out, the question was always about content. The same thing is happening here.”
There you have it folks, 3D Television is turning into the next gold rush. BUT — without content it really is meaningless. I truly believe you’ll see more 3D content coming through the web as soon as a technology is available to produce 3D movies on your computer. Of course, the 3D production isn’t that difficult, but the 3D transmission is. Are there any standards/codecs for sending 3D video through the internet?
Read more about the Spectron IQ 3D TV and 3D movies here:
http://www.sbsun.com/living/ci_8708881
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