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QOTW: Olympic Games and 3D TVs - the perfect mix?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 27 July 2012, 16:35

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In case you have done spectacularly well to miss the obvious, the Olympic Games' opening ceremony kicks off at 9pm tonight. Following on from what is sure to be a spectacle, the host broadcaster, BBC, is promising to show 2,500 hours of live coverage split over 24 channels. Beeb is also delivering a few key moments in free-to-air 3D, though, of course, you'll need a 3D-capable set and, most likely, glasses in order to view them.

Subscription-based Eurosport, on the other hand, is going after 3D coverage in a bigger way by promising over 100 hours of content over the course of the next two weeks or so. Considering that TV manufacturers are banking upon the Games being a catalyst for the sales of 3D sets, has the lure of Usain Bolt or Mark Cavendish in 3D been enough to convince you to shell out for a new 3D TV?

Is it pointless, is it just about the right time for 3D, or are we still some way off from it becoming a must-have feature for a spectacle such as the Games? We'd love to hear your thoughts.



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Ill take the Womens beach vollyball in Hi Def 3D!
The Olympics is **** and so is 3D. Dreadful mix as far as i'm concerned.
I'm more interested in that Super Hi Def 7680x4320 that they're streaming….
5teviewonders
The Olympics is **** and so is 3D. Dreadful mix as far as i'm concerned.

With a name like that no wonder you hate 3D ;)
No.

I'm more interested in 4k TV's or monitors.