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Sandra E. Graham

At Home 3D Television; Not so Futuristic Anymore?

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There are probably very few movie buffs that haven't been to the theatre lately to catch the latest in 3-Dimenional hilarity or horror---whichever may be your cup-a-tea'. I, personally, load up the grandkids and go for the cartoons. So far I've seen UP, Coraline, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Ice Age, Bolt----and a few I have already forgotten the names. I'm certainly looking forward to the new 3D version of "A Christmas Carol". I think I love the 3D cartoons as much, if not more, than the kids do. The only issue I have with 3D movies is the funny looking glasses you have to wear. Although, they have improved since the cardboard/plastic versions; they still aren't all that convenient.

I have often wondered what it would be like to be able to watch 3D movies at home on my big screen. Well, it seems I may not have to wait so long after all as several TV brands are advertising the fact that they have or will soon be releasing their newest 3D television sets for home viewing. Eventually, we may even be able to watch them without the glasses---wouldn't that be great!? Watching 3D Movies in Your Own Livingroom-----WOW!!! With the high costs of going to the movies (most especially the 3D movies), you could shortly pay for a new TV.

Costs for these sets may run from $3000 for the smaller sizes to $12000 for the really big screens, and more than likely the quality will not be all that great for the first year or so. We all know what it is like when a new product makes its dbut. But as with all technology---it just keeps getting better and better. I think I will probably wait a few years for the prices to come down and the quality to go up and just continue to do all my 3D viewing at the theatre for the time being.

Panasonic and Sony have shown their latest HD 3D endeavors at this week's electronic show and plan to have their first models on the market by 2010. Movies and games will probably be their first priorities. Toshiba Corp. is another competitor that has slated a new TV to go on sale later this year in Japan for the hefty sum of $11,000. Other brands looking to corner a section of the market are South Korea's Samsung Electronics and Hyundai who have already launched 3D TV's, but with lower specifications. Sharp plans to wait for more content variety and TV broadcasts before making its debut to the viewing public, but you can bet they are working fast and furious behind the scenes to keep up with the competition in technologies.

I suggest you do a little research and check out some product reviews before deciding on which set you will be having delivered to your living or family room in the very near future. Shop around for good deals, but pay for quality if that's what it takes---you will probably be happier in the long run.

Happy Viewing.








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Sandra E. Graham

Born in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, Sandra graduated from Egypt High School in Egypt, Arkansas in 1965. Continuing her education by attending Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas; Crowley’s Ridge Community College; Mississippi Community College; and finally back home to Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She currently lives in Jonesboro with her husband, Donnie and a wealth of Grandchildren! Visit her website at www.sandragraham-articles-books.com to see her newest publications. Sandra's books Amos Jakey and Nicolina are historical adventure books published by American Book publishing and may be purchased through pdbookstore.com, Amazon, Books in Print, Barnes and Noble, and Baker & Taylor. She also writes free book reviews for authors through Book Pleasures.
 
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» left by cheyanne shearer from paragould AR (7 days ago.)
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This is a very good article. All those movies you listed were very good.

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Thank you, Miss Cheyanne. And how are you today. Glad you enjoyed the article. Have fun at your Holloween Party.
 
Love ya,
 
Grannie

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It's amazing how fast time change, huh? I remember everyone being excited about watching Jaws in 3-D and having to wear those blue and red glasses. :-)

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Jaws scared me when it wasn't in 3D!! Thanks for reading and commenting, Crystal. And Welcome to Searchwarp if I haven't told you that already.
 
Sandra

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» left by Linda DeWitt (5 days 22 hours ago.)
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I hope my husband doesn't see that they are making 3D TV's any time soon. I love the kids movies too. I remember those glasses back when. LOL

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Thanks for reading and commenting, Linda. Have a good week-end.
 
Sandra

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» left by Cheyanne Shearer from Paragould (5 days 2 hours ago.)
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i am doing good and my halloween party is this weekend i cant wait!!!!!!!!
 
this artica is so good i cant stop reading it!!!!!!!!!!

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Thanks so much for reading and commenting, Cheyanne. Have a great Halloween party.

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