The Leading Edge is the Bleeding Edge. Not enough content in 3D
- May 10th, 2010
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3dvision-blog.com reports on how to use your spanking new 3D display for PC gaming using the new HDMI 1.4(a) specs. Samsung is leading the way with Panasonic and Sony nipping on their heels. It will take awhile for feature films and TV to fill the gap which leaves gaming to be the first to the dance.
UPDATE 5.10.10
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UPDATE 5.13.10
James Cameron in remarks he made at the Seoul Digital Forum bemoaned the lack of 3D content stating: “If you play all the 3-D movies in existence on your fancy new 3-D TV, it will keep you entertained for about 3 days. This content gap is the biggest hurdle for the rapid adoption of 3D TV.” He still regards 3D as the “premium viewing experience” which will become the mainstream format for filmed entertainment in the next twenty years.