Friday, February 22, 2013

3DTV Has became a thing to look forward to In the future


You're probably looking at this on the screen of a computer monitor with a display that has two real dimensions, height and width. When you look at a movie like "Any Given Sunday" or play a game like Madden, you see a window into a three-dimensional world. One of the awesome things about this is that the world you see can be the world created or made up by a director or a world created by you as well. All of these things can appear on the same doing homework or doing a essay or writing something. Your computer trick your eyes into thinking that the device extravigates into a deep collage of images? How do game programmers make it seem like you are in the action that is taking place?

Going forwardin the future, Sony plans to further expand the content
They have made plans to roll out to Sony’s 3D Blu-ray Disc Players and Blu-ray Disc Home Theatre Systems.
3D TV is coming to us very soon in the near future, as technology has moved on a long way in recent years. There have also been more sporting events screened in 3D, football, basketball, baseball and hockey have all gone on to air in 3DTV.

If you are thinking of upgrading your TV soon don't do it hold off
It is worth considering a 3D option to future make your movie watching great and exciting.  It really depends on how often you think you’ll watch 3D. Right now, there isn’t a lot of content available, but in the near future there will be movies, games, and sports shows viewed like this on the regular.

Choo’s  is a director in Asia. He put out a edgy horror movie which had its world premiere at Asia’s largest film festival, it was shot on a budget of around 2 million dollars. While the someone else has directed the movie “Avatar” with an estimated budget of 300 million dollars he may have awoken the world to what can be achieved with 3D technology, Choo has opted for a far more modest production but is looking for close to the same returns.