Sky teams up with Sony for 3D TV
Seems the time has arrived for the TV watchers in the United Kingdom to savour something quiet unprecedented especially when it came to sports content watching. The new addition is nothing other than the much anticipated 3D TV.
One of the popular if not the most popular TV and broadband bundle provider operating in the United Kingdom, BskyB and Telegenic have reportedly teamed up with the leading electronics company in the world, Sony to materialise the maiden mobile broadcast unit, which is capable of conceiving 3D live content.
As it is quiet imaginable, capturing live footage is trickier than filming movies in 3D format. This is for the reason that a good portion of the footage can be left on the floor of the editing room while filming 3D movies.
It is pretty certain under the circumstances that trial and error method will be employed predominantly by the three firms while learning as well as working on the concept. The fresh mobile unit capable of 3D broadcast will be designed by Sony, and this will be announced by this April.
It has been reported that the trio was practicing 3D footage capturing particularly during last year’s ATP World Tour Tennis Finals. The consumers across the United Kingdom would in a pretty short time be enabled to enjoy on the HD platform a fresh 3D channel of the TV broadband provider.
Under these circumstances the experts cannot be blamed for their advising the TV buyers across the country to save their purchases for at least until this April when the new Bravia brand of Sony will be launched in 3D.









