3D Television Is The Future In Home Entertainment
If there was any chance that you have not heard about 3D viewing experience, it must have become a thing of past with James Cameron's latest block buster film - Avatar. This Oscar winning film has revolutionized the movie going experience of film enthusiasts all over the world. The path breaking technology used in this film not only made it the toast of Hollywood in the year of its release in 2009 but also did more than its share in paving the way for a grand entrance of 3D television in the home entertainment industry.
The much hyped 3D television is hailed as the future of home entertainment and rightly so given the recent launches of all leading home entertainment companies that include 3D television as the centerpiece of their home entertainment product line up. The 3D television finally became a reality on 22 April 2010. Since then the market has been flooded with 3D television ranges of various brands.

Television and electronic manufacturers of various countries are leaving no stone unturned to join in the rat race for capturing the market share for first generation 3D Television. Moreover, with 3D television finally finding its way into posh homes around the world, we can finally agree that home entertainment looks ready for a much needed overhaul.
Considering the recent buzz around 3D television, it may come as a surprise to many the concept of the same has been around for quite some time. In fact, the first time engineers and television manufacturers came up with the innovative idea of producing a 3D television can be traced back to more than five decades ago in the 1950s. Even though the concept was very much there, the designers and the engineers were still at a loss to turn this concept into a reality.
Much credit for the popularity of 3D television can be given to the latest slurry of 3D movies that are being screened in multiplexes around the world. The 3-dimensional images seen on the theater screen create a virtual space extension thus enabling the audience to feel like a passive part of various scenes. As more and more movie buffs are looking to recreate the magical viewing experience of watching a 3D film in a theater in their own living rooms, there has been a steady increase in the demand for 3D televisions across the globe.
Equipped with features such as such as stereoscopic capture, multi-view capture or 2D plus depth, 3D television is posited to become the new face of home entertainment systems in various parts of the world. Even though some critics still claim that the craze for 3D television is nothing more than a passing fad, every big invention had its detractors.
