3D TVs set to grow by 500% this year

Starts 3rd October

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3D TVs set to grow by 500% this year

MUMBAI: 3D imaging, which adds depth to a 2D image, is receiving a lot of buzz and hype with an increasing number of 3D films being produced in a resurgence of interest from Hollywood studios. 3D has been popular in Hollywood at other times in the previous century, but the difference is that now 3D viewing is possible at home.

As a result, the 3D TV set market is poised to grow dramatically this year by almost 500 per cent, according to In-Stat. 
 
Over the next few years, a greater percentage of large-screen TV sets will ship with the 3D feature. In-Star expects all of 40-inch and above DTV sets to eventually be 3D-enabled. This will not only cause shipments of 3D TV sets to increase, but will also grow the number of households worldwide with 3D TV sets. 3D content providers need not worry that consumers will be unable to view their content.

Recent In-Stat research found the following:

  • Households with 3D TV sets will eclipse 300 million in 2015.
  • This year Europe will boast the most 3D TV unit shipments at just over seven million.
  • By 2015 Asia/Pacific will have the largest share of 3D TV unit shipments at 32 per cent.