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British fans watch TV broadcasts with 3D glasses,

Author: Release time: 2024-12-10 07:51:56 View number: 13

British fans watch TV broadcasts with 3D glasses,

 

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Brief introduction:

 

Watch the Premier League like you watch Avatar! Yesterday

 

Manchester United beat Arsenal 3-1 in order to better present this key game for the fans,

 

For the first time ever, Sky Sports UK used 3D technology to televise the match.

 

And this year's World Cup in South Africa will also be broadcast in 3D, but due to technical reasons,

 

Chinese audiences are not yet able to enjoy this visual feast.

 

A fan wears 3D glasses to watch a match live in a London pub on January 31 The picture shows fans enjoying a live 3D football broadcast in a London pub.

 

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China News Network) With the 3D blockbuster "Avatar" becoming one of the highest-grossing films in history,

 

There has been a global boom in 3D technology.

 

Due to technical reasons, 3D broadcasting generally adopts the recording and broadcasting method, and there are few live broadcasts.

 

However, yesterday's Manchester United 3-1 win over Arsenal was broadcast live for the first time on Sky Sports in the UK.

 

Nine bars equipped with 3D TV equipment in London, Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh were selected as pilots

 

Fans who came to watch the 3D TV broadcast wore 3D glasses as if they were watching the movie "Avatar".

 

After watching the game, fans all admired this means of broadcasting for bringing them unprecedented visual enjoyment.

 

It's far from being comparable to watching a ball game on a regular HDTV.

 

Arsenal vs Manchester United is being filmed with a 3D camera.

 

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Sky Sports plans to roll out its 3D broadcast service to more than 100 pubs in the UK in April.

 

In addition to football matches, more and more sporting events will be televised in 3D in the future.

 

Back in the 2009 NBA All-Star Game, American television broadcasters used digital cameras specially created for 3D projections to bring viewers a high-quality broadcast of a sporting event.

 

The event was screened in 3D on more than 120 screens in 80 theaters in 35 states in the United States.

 

Fans watched the game with 3D glasses.

 

In February, two matches of the Six Nations Rugby Championship will be broadcast in 3D.

 

People can watch the game in a cinema in the UK with 3D equipment.

 

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