Will 3D TV Be Blu-ray's Savior?

28.09.2009
Panasonic's unveiling of a got me thinking: Is 3D the killer app that will make Blu-ray players popular in the home?

Panasonic's prototype HDTV, along with another , won't be available until sometime next year. Like most cutting-edge consumer tech gear, 3D TV will initially be targeted at home theater buffs -- those who strive to mimic the multiplex movie theater experience at home.

While the amount of 3D content is still small, Hollywood in recent years has boosted its output of 3D movies in an attempt to lure people into theaters. There will be around 7,000 3D screens by the end of 2009, according to Sony.

To watch 3D movies in the home, you'll need a 3D set, special glasses, and a probably a Blu-ray player, although the specifics with the movie studios haven't been worked out yet. Panasonic and Sony haven't announced prices for their 3D sets, but you can bet there will be a significant premium, at least initially.

Panasonic says it'll include special glasses with its 3D set, but it's unclear if that means one or several pairs. And what will the glasses cost? Most home theater fans will probably want 2 to 4 (or more) pairs of glasses, an expenditure that could add a lot of the 3D outlay.