Tuesday, January 19, 2010

3D Market is OPEN

To entice customers, Sony and Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN will collaborate to film up to 25 World Cup games in 3D -- the most-watched event on the planet. ESPN will even create a new channel specifically for 3D.


How cool is it to see the soccer ball flying straight into your face, literally? Now, you can actually be part of the audience out there in the stadium! You need not buy tickets there to be "hit" by the ball so to speak.




Excitement level will definitely increase and wives will enjoy many more sleepless nights because the screaming is going to get louder and louder!


Soccer fans will definitely be brought to a whole new level of experience after so many decades of watching 2D soccer on the TV. I am quite sure that the majority of the soccer fans will sign up for the 3D package if the price hike is reasonable.


Afterall, you are paying for the value; the 3D experience.


As part of their 3D push, electronics and entertainment companies aim to capture the fervent youth crowd with 3D video games and 3D displays for computers.


Teenagers need not worry that they will be left out because your Sony PS3 will be equipped with 3D effects with a simple installation of the latest filmware.




Then, you can play your PS3 as if you are inside the world. This 3D thing might actually beat Wii now.


Wii works on simple, fun games that allows the user to be "in" the game as well, as they manueuver their way through the dangerous zones in the game.


Conversely, PS3 works on the incandescent graphics and brobdingnagian story plot that they have prepared for the gamers. For instance, the Final Fantasy 13 that everyone has been waiting for. By coupling it with a 3D experience, Final Fantasy 13 could easily sell for a plethora of profits there.




I believe that the 3D experience will bring vitality once more to the gaming industry if they know how to manipulate it adroitly.


3D is even spreading beyond entertainment and will be incorporated into digital cameras and video recorders. Sony, Samsung and Panasonic are among the companies that plan to sell 3D cameras and recorders in the near future.


For photographers and mini-directors out there, you get to shoot and film your own 3D experience. You can simple look at the things you are taking and you will see them in 3D, no longer on 2D.




Usually as we are taking pictures, everyone seems to be flat because they are on a 2D screen. But not anymore, now you will see everyone bulging out of the screen. I don't think fat people like this new idea. NO offence here! Pretty scary I know but it is definitely going to be way cooler than a 2D one. DSLR will definitely pawn the camera world with that 3D chip.




All in all, the 3D experience might seems awesome to you guys but the 3D market is still haunted by the spectre of what happened in 1920, when 3D was scoffed at by the public. They are still apprehensive about it till today. Nonetheless, this time round they have grouped together ESPN, Disney, Sony, Panasonic and many other gargantuan titans out there to help them push this idea through the mass public.


It will be a penetrating one for sure and many consumers will be hit by it like the Apple wave.


Now, what they need is an excellent marketer that can bring the public to a delusional 3D world where everyone is bamboozled into buying a 3D TV, camera or a PS3 for themselves!


Credits -marketwatch, -slashgear, -ps3media, -favoniangamers, -fahad, -imageshack

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