Monday, December 14, 2009

In Britain, will launch TV channel in three-dimensional image.

British television Sky ", part of the empire of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, is preparing to make a mini-revolution in television broadcasting, according to Radio Mayak. It boosts the preparations for the launch of Europe's first television station in three-dimensional image in the summer of next year - just in time for World Cup 2010 in South Africa. "The channel, which we intend to run, will give British viewers a wide selection of the best programs available in three-dimensional image - feature films, entertainment and sport - said in a statement released on Sunday the company. - It will be available in the current system of high-definition television." In contrast to the three-dimensional effect in the cinema where the characters literally jump out ribbons at the viewer, the image on the TV screen as it draws the viewer inward, creating the illusion of receivers in great depth.

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