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2010 is said to be the year of three dimensions for the home entertainment industry. Leading companies such as Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic are or shortly will be offering 3-D televisions during the upcoming year.But televisions aren’t the only products getting in on the fun. The word is that many companies are in the midst of transferring capabilities to movies, gaming and even computers.
Three dimensional footage is shot using several cameras. The captured images are then combined to produce a result that is truly extraordinary. As impressive as is it, three dimensional viewing capability will not come at much higher price than a standard television. Compared to a similar model, a 3-D TV would will cost approximately $200-$400 more and will be available at any major home entertainment retailer.
According to Scott Adams, a representative of EMC Security Home Entertainment Division, " Right now, 3-D TV is just a perk, but once people see it, they won't be able to live without it."
EMC Security will have demos of this cutting edge technology, as well as the capability to install the televisions and high-tech sound systems, too.To learn more about 3-D TV and EMC Security's Home Entertainment Division click here.Image from LG
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