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Bring Your Picture to Life with Superb 3D Televisions

Technology is growing at a rapid rate and this is no more apparent than in televisions where technology is a deciding factor behind the customers' buying decision when buying their TV. First it was black and white, then this turned into colour TV's that provided customers with a new and improved picture quality. For years, companies and manufacturers were able to improve the quality of the picture gradually until a new range of televisions hit the market.

LCD TV's, LED TV's and Plasma TVs all became the newest part of the technology market and coupled with the benefits of High Definition television, something that has revolutionised the TV market. However, just when we thought that the industry could surely not improve, 3D televisions were introduced that brought pictures to life and made yet another advance in the attempt to find the perfect viewing experience.

Customers now have more choice than ever before and with the increased competition within the market, the more deals that are appearing. All leading manufacturers are trying to ensure that their television is chosen over the other by putting millions (and in many cases billions) into research and development. Companies such as Samsung, Sony and LG are doing their upmost to give themselves a unique selling point (USP) and 3D televisions need a bit of work doing to them in the minds of many customers so the first one to come up with a solution will most likely be the market leader. The problem that many customers have is with the large, chunky glasses that need to be worn in order to get the effect of a 3D TV and this is something that companies are frantically working on in order to meet their customers' requirements.

3D TV's have the potential to become the ultimate in televisions because their quality would be unrivalled by any other type, if they can overcome the problems. Watching football in pubs is something that is offered in many cities now with pubs offering the glasses to watch the game, this is yet to really take off but there are good possibilities available that will be great if the manufacturers can alter the size and weight of the glasses. The future will tell whether or not 3D televisions are here to stay and whether it is an advancement in technology too far.




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