London: The boost of 3D TV sales now seemed to be blurred after BBC new declaration that it will not air complete transmission but the special events of the London Olympics 2012.
According to recent report showed 60-percent of sports fans want to watch games in 3D, a number which undoubtedly would have translated into some early 2012 sales for 3D TVs.
Today the BBC detailed its planned 3D coverage for the Olympics, and it should be a beacon of hope for the struggling industry.
The BBC’s Roger Mosey has said that the network will air the opening night ceremony, men’s 100-meter final, nightly highlights, and the closing ceremony in 3D.
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