Streaming emerges as 3D option
Over-the-top proving viable alternative to cable, Blu-ray
Over-the-top proving viable alternative to cable, Blu-ray
Rollout of digital platform starting as major announcement looms
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Consumer awareness of 3D home technology has grown steadily this year and the rising knowledge is stoking interest in purchase of 3D devices, according to findings of new research.
Some displays and accessories have already hit stores, but more futuristic viewing options are already in the works.
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