Japanese Shrug off 3D TV Hype
Despite the push by manufacturers, a new survey shows that the 70 percent of Japanese are not planning to purchase a 3D TV for their homes.
If you believe the hype, the future of home entertainment has arrived, and it is 3D. It seems inevitable. Most of the major manufacturers of televisions, video games, and other forms of home entertainment are all banking on 3D as the wave of the future. Sony made a huge push for the third dimension at E3, Microsoft is planning a patch to make the Xbox 360 3D compatible, and the list of 3D TV makers continues to grow. There might be a slight hitch though: the Japanese – generally the first to receive the cutting edge technology of this sort – aren’t buying.
A new study conducted by Kakaku.com and reported by Reuters claims that nearly 70 percent of the Japanese people polled are not interested in upgrading to a 3D TV.
Of those, nearly 70 percent cited the uncomfortable glasses, 57 percent were deterred by the pricing of the sets, and 40 percent blamed the lack of content. The study was conducted online between June 10 and 17, and polled 8,957 people
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