Absolutely everyone from media programmers to television creators seem to be hurrying to build 3D television shows, sports, as well as movies in addition to 3D ready television sets into every home in the US. The larger-than-life popularity involving last year’s ‘Avatar’ has got the TV companies battling to give 3D technologies to its end users. Even if a very modest percent of America’s TV watching population actually have 3D ready televisions in their houses at this time, insiders believe more than 2.5 million homes will probably advance to 3D around the end of this year.

Cable TV as well as satellite TV companies are making the effort to get ready for this latest trend in television and motion picture watching. DirecTV features a place for three special three dimensional channels and also Discovery is aiming to have a three dimensional channel by the coming year. Many people feel as if 3D could be the next Hi-def, and therefore anticipate cable TV as well as satellite suppliers will likely be adding these stations for an extra monthly fee. For the largest cable provider in the united states Comcast has got the most to gain. Particularly considering Comcast has developed huge strides by providing bundled cable services on products like digital cable TV, high-speed Internet, and digital phone solutions. Adding 3D television options along with the special promotions buyers usually get from Comcast by packaging all digital services collectively should be easy to do.

ESPN 3-D Channel provided World Cup soccer games in three dimensional this year. AT&T, Comcast, as well as DirecTV have all agreed for ESPN’s three dimensional services. AT&T customers are going to spend an extra $10 to get this service, despite the fact that Comcast and DirecTV clients utilizing HD(high-definition) plans are going to experience no additional fees. Having said that, Comcast expects subscribers to get the HD-DVR receiver, with extra bandwidth. The good news is, Comcast customers could get the improved device free of charge. DirecTV end users just have to install different software program (a quick download and install) to their existing devices for 3D capability to work. As breathtaking as seeing sporting events in 3D sounds, ESPN 3-D channel is only going to transmit scheduled games for instance, the World Cup, X-Games, as well as MLB’s Home Run Derby. ESPN 3D will not be broadcasting 24 hours a day similar to that of all the other ESPN stations.

I have listed just a few examples of what you can expect from your cable television or satellite company throughout the coming three dimensional entertainment revolution.  Equally of take note, Dish Network, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, nor Cablevision have as yet opted in for ESPN 3D, nonetheless a lot of the providers have been in discussions to accomplish this. Expect these companies to follow the lead of Comcast and add new services soon.