The Advanced Television Systems Committee recently commenced development of a 3D broadcast TV standard which might let legacy devices to receive 3D signals without blowing their tiny electronic minds. In a year’s time, it’s planning to have a completed rulebook, taking into consideration 3D broadcasts with left- and right-eye views in one channel, also enabling mobile and non-real time delivery — meaning you have one less device to exchange if you happen to choose to make the switch to 3D. Whilst a lot of these standards exist already (and are in use) the ATSC is now seeking to get everyone in North America singing from an identical sheet. Now’s concerning the time to take a position in some better glasses .
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