Discovery Communications, Sony and IMAX Announce Plan to Launch First 24/7 Dedicated 3D Television Network in the U.S.

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Discovery Communications, Sony and IMAX Announce Plan to Launch First 24/7 Dedicated 3D Television Network in the U.S.

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Three of the world’s leading media, technology and entertainment companies – Discovery Communications, Sony Corporation and IMAX Corporation – today announced a joint venture to be established to develop the first 24/7 dedicated 3D television network in the U.S. The partnership brings together three leaders with an extraordinary collection of award-winning 3D content, technology expertise, television distribution and operational strength to deliver a high-quality three-dimensional viewing experience to home television audiences.

Discovery, Sony, through its U.S. affiliate, Sony Corporation of America, and IMAX each will be equal partners in the joint venture. It will be launched in...

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Discovery, Sony and IMAX 3D Television Network

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Discovery HD, Sony HDTVs and IMAX all imply HDTV and Super Resolution. Yet what is being proposed is half resolution 3D. It will be 1080 interlaced (left and right images) or side by side (compressed or squeezed left and right images). What is needed but isn't available is for the left and right images to be full resolution or better. Bandwidth for the broadcaster is one thing but when you have a cable the more bandwidth the better.

3D images are very impressive when properly done but half resolution?

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