DirectTV announced this month the arrival of three new channels featuring all 3D all the time.  The first channel 103 called “n3D powered by Panasonic” provides for a fixed schedule of 3D programming. Channel 104 is airing content such as IMAX movies “Deep Sea 3D” and “Under the Sea 3D” while channel 105 is “n3D On Demand” offering replays of the World Cup coverage by ESPN and requires an HD DVR as well as broadband internet connection.

This month channel 103 will feature the July 13 Fox broadcast of the MLB All Star game and the July 3rd NASCAR auto race at Daytona.

“It’s not about the 3D of old with spears coming at you … it’s about an immersive experience,” said Steven Roberts, senior vice president at DirecTV. “This is really just the beginning…. We truly believe that 3D is the next step in the television revolution.”

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More information on the n3D channels is on DirecTV’s 3D Web site (www.directv.com/3D ).

Source: pcworld.com