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    With ESPN Calling It Quits, the Writing Is on the Wall for 3D

    By Joshua Brustein



    June 12, 2013
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    Nails are being banged into the coffin for 3D television. On Wednesday, Disney (DIS) said it would discontinue its 3D channel by the end of this year. Television manufacturers always saw sports programming as the way to persuade people about 3D, just as adoption of HDTV was driven largely by NFL fans. The fans weren’t persuaded. Three years into ESPN’s 3D push, the company said the whole thing wasn’t worth the effort.
    3D has always been a technology that television manufacturers wanted to sell a lot more than anyone wanted to buy. For the last several years, 3D televisions have been trumpeted as the future at such events as the Consumer Electronics Show. But even with all the energy the industry could muster, only 20 percent of LCD televisions sold had 3D capability. Even this is probably an overstatement of how much interest there is in the technology, because it sure looks like a lot of people who buy those televisions never put on those glasses.
    ESPN says it’s open to giving it another go if 3D suddenly catches on. Don’t hold your breath. Still, the television industry keeps searching for some newfangled technology that will make customers decide their perfectly good flatscreen televisions are inadequate. Without some fundamental improvement, there are a diminishing number of ways to drive new sales in the saturated television market. Over the past few years, manufacturers have been trying to drum up interest in smart televisions. People do seem genuinely interested in using the Internet to watch television, and many new TVs are now sold with Internet connections. But we don’t necessarily need new televisions to take advantage of this desire. There are other ways to stream content from the Internet onto a flat screen, and television companies face tough competition from Apple (AAPL) TV, the Xbox (MSFT), and various streaming devices from smaller companies that are offering user experiences arguably better than smart televisions.
    Another glimmer of hope: ultra-high-definition television, also known as 4K television. It’s just what it sounds like: high-def, only more so. Unlike 3D or smart TV, 4K requires very little of couch potatoes; they’ll watch the new televisions in exactly the same way they watch their old ones. The technology isn’t very noticeable except on really big televisions, which are expensive—thus the format’s appeal to manufacturers that would like to upsell you on a 60-incher. But 4K faces the same chicken-and-egg problem as 3D; you can’t persuade people to trade up without offering them compelling content. ESPN says it’s experimenting with 4K. That’s good, because without the network, it’ll become the latest overhyped technology to wither away without anyone noticing.
    Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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    • Those with 3D TV are the ones enjoying their entertainment dollar more.

      I know we are.
      19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING

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      • Nails are being banged into the coffin for 3D television
        Good. I'm glad to see it go. It was a fad 50 years ago it is a fad today.

        And...screw 4D. How much more fucking high def does high def need to be?
        I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on

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        • 4K you mean? 4k IMO will be more interesting for games or other interactive things and it could be really great for sports but it will be a while before 4k live cameras are everywhere to take advantage of it. I haven't seen any example of why it will improve movies or tvshows really though.

          Ipads have "4k like" screens in that they have more than the usual 1080p count of pixels and there are real advantages there to be had but it's not the same difference as when 1080p came around.
          Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."

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          • Originally posted by Panoptes View Post
            Those with 3D TV are the ones enjoying paying their entertainment dollar(s) more.

            I know we are.

            FIFY.
            I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.

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            • Originally posted by nhwbrooklyn View Post
              4K you mean? 4k IMO will be more interesting for games or other interactive things and it could be really great for sports but it will be a while before 4k live cameras are everywhere to take advantage of it. I haven't seen any example of why it will improve movies or tvshows really though.

              Ipads have "4k like" screens in that they have more than the usual 1080p count of pixels and there are real advantages there to be had but it's not the same difference as when 1080p came around.
              Yeah, 4k. Whatever

              Screw that. Hi def already looks better than I see...;)
              Last edited by CGVT; July 27, 2013, 07:37 PM.
              I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on

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              • Yup. HD is fine, but its not worth extra $$ as far as I am concerned...a better story though?? That I'll pay for.
                To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi

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                • Originally posted by Malto Marko View Post
                  FIFY.
                  It (3D) actually is a kicked in bonus that i got that was right in the price range i was willing too pay. It was literally a surprise to me that it was an included value. Some of these 3D shows on DTV are pretty cool.
                  19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING

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                  • Cutting the cord ... kinda

                    Well, we finally did it. We cut the DirecTV cord. The family just doesn't watch enough to justify the cost. Wife and I are running an experiment to see how long before the kids notice. We're at two days and counting.

                    Now I'm looking into beefing up the high speed internet and getting all our entertainment on-demand. Probably eventually go to VoIP too and ditch the phone lines if the internet proves stable enough.

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                    • Live sports events are all that's keeping me on the TV
                      Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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                      • I did the same last winter. Put up an antenna with the help of some drunk pregnant lady. The picture quality to me seems better than I had with DTV, but I miss the NFL channel and will do so more next month when the pre season games are being shown.
                        "Don?t worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright. - Bob Marley "

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                        • Originally posted by LightninBoy View Post
                          Probably eventually go to VoIP too and ditch the phone lines if the internet proves stable enough.
                          Check out the Ooma LB. I've had one for several years and it's been rock solid. Once you've bought your box, it costs $12 a year (and that's just because of taxes.)
                          The only thing missing from that Marvin Jones touchdown reversal is that it wasn't a first round playoff game.

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                          • New phones are coming out in late August and early September.
                            Moto X, iPhone 5S, LG 2G, and others.
                            Any thoughts on what phone is going to be the best?

                            I might have posted something like this earlier, but my memory is starting to get bad haha, I don't remember.
                            AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill

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                            • If you like taking pictures, this one is the best:

                              http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/cm...a%201020_pmt_e
                              #birdsarentreal

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                              • Originally posted by Cody_Russell View Post
                                New phones are coming out in late August and early September.
                                Moto X, iPhone 5S, LG 2G, and others.
                                Any thoughts on what phone is going to be the best?

                                I might have posted something like this earlier, but my memory is starting to get bad haha, I don't remember.
                                My princess phone made by Bell Telephone is still working so, I can't help you out with that.
                                I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.

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