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Everyone wants to know more about 3D TV and how it’s going to change the way we watch television. Will it make watching television more exciting? Will it make old televisions obsolete? How much does this new technology cost? The answer to these questions and many more will be explored at Review 3D TV.

As an evolutionary step, 3D TV will serve us as the most influential mass media on the market when it is fully deployed, much like regular television did in the past. The major difference for consumers will be experiencing 3D at home instead of having to go to the theatre.

The popularity of the movie Avatar shows the publics’ appetite for quality 3D entertainment. While Avatar is not the first movie in 3D to capture the publics’ attention, it is one of the best examples of the level of interest out there.

Retrevo Inc. anticipated that the new Avatar 3D movie was the perfect test bed to gauge the publics’ interest in 3D TV. They asked consumers questions such as; their 3D TV awareness and purchase considerations both before and after they saw the movie Avatar. The Retrevo Inc. study concluded that there was a considerable increase in awareness and willingness to purchase a 3D TV after viewing the Avatar movie.

Prior to watching the movie Avatar, consumers who were polled indicated 39 percent awareness that they would be able to watch 3DTV in the near future. After watching the movie Avatar, the same demographic indicated a 60 percent awareness level. Between advertisements, blogs, news, and other popular broadcast mediums, it appears that awareness of 3D TV technology is on the rise. Adding to the surge of 3D TV awareness was its debut at the CES 2010 in Las Vegas early this year.

The new interest in 3D TV is great news for TV manufacturers. With awareness on the rise, this will set the stage for many product roll-outs. TV manufacturers who can adopt producing 3D TV’s with the same efficiency they do with their other television lines will likely find the new market very profitable. With strong sales in HDTV sets, whether it’s plasma or LCD, it appears the market is ready for 3D TV.

Other interesting data that came from the Retrevo Inc. study indicated that the majority consumers will only pay twenty five dollars or less for their 3D glasses to watch 3D TV at home. Additionally, sixty-five percent of the consumers polled indicated that ten dollars would be their limit. With proper marketing of benefits and features that various manufacturers will introduce into the 3D glasses market, we expect the median price for glasses will likely exceed thirty dollars in a couple of years. There’s even been speculation that 3D glasses could become obsolete as some television manufacturers plan on producing 3D TV’s that do not require them.

Although 3D TV is a relatively new term, even for 2010, it’s already clear that the idea is a winner with consumers. As this year progresses, you can expect to hear much more about 3DTV and everything that comes with it. Always check back at www.review3dtv.com for the most up-to-date information, articles, and reviews about everything that is 3D TV.

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