Sky to launch 3D TV in 2010 following record Sky+HD growth

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  • Jasmeet_87
    Top Poster
    • Jun 2008
    • 196

    #1

    Sky to launch 3D TV in 2010 following record Sky+HD growth

    Sky has announced that the number of customers choosing Sky+HD, the UK?s only high definition (HD) service currently capable of broadcasting 3D services, has increased to 1.313 million following record growth.

    Customers have responded in record numbers to Sky?s high quality and great value HD service. Sky has more than doubled the number of HD customers in the last year alone with over 90 customers* an hour joining Sky+HD.

    In the next step in the Sky+HD journey, Sky today announced that it will launch the UK?s first 3D channel next year. The channel will offer a broad selection of the best available 3D programming, which is expected to include movies, entertainment and sport. The service will be broadcast across Sky?s existing HD infrastructure and be available via the current generation of Sky+HD set-top boxes. To watch 3D, customers will also require a new '3D Ready' TV, which are expected to be on sale in the UK next year.

    This commitment follows extensive research and development activity into 3D, which included Sky becoming the first TV company in Europe to broadcast a live event in 3D TV. On 2nd April 2009 Sky successfully broadcast a performance by Keane live from Abbey Road Studios via the company?s satellite network to a Sky+HD set-top box and domestic 3D Ready TV.

    Sky has also confirmed the launch of a comprehensive ?pull? video-on-demand (VOD) service next year, to provide Sky+HD customers with additional choice and control to complement Sky+ and the current Sky Anytime ?push? VOD service. This new service will use the broadband capability of existing Sky+HD boxes.

    Brian Sullivan, Managing Director of Sky?s Customer Group, comments:

    ?Well over a million homes have future-proofed themselves with Sky+HD, a platform for choice, quality and future innovation. With Sky+ as standard, our customers are already enjoying amazing picture and sound quality on a range of high-quality HD channels which cater to the interests and passions of the whole family.

    ?Next year we will make our HD boxes work even harder for customers by launching Europe?s first 3D TV channel, as well as introducing a comprehensive video-on-demand service to complement Sky+ and the current Sky Anytime service.

    ?3D is a genuinely ?seeing is believing? experience, making TV come to life as never before. Just like the launch of digital, Sky+ and HD, this is latest step in our commitment to innovating for customers.?

    Sky launched the UK?s first national HD service in May 2006 which has since become Europe?s most successful HD service. Today Sky+HD customers can watch 33 HD channels from leading brands such as Sky Movies, Sky Sports, Channel 4, Disney, MTV, BBC, Discovery, FX, Sky1 and National Geographic. Sky+HD customers can choose up to 400 hours a day ? or 13,000 hours a month ? of quality HD content, which is significantly more than any other TV platform.

    Further channels are due shortly, including ESPN HD (August 2009), and Sky News HD (Spring 2010), with a view to growing the offering to 50 channels over time.

    Further details on Sky?s pull VOD and 3DTV services, including pricing, packaging and entitlement, will be announced closer to launch.

    Sky to launch 3D TV in 2010 following record Sky+HD growth
  • dustbinlid
    Newbie
    • Jul 2009
    • 7

    #2
    ?Next year we will make our HD boxes work even harder"

    Oh god, they fail as it is, mines cabbaged!
    But Id deffo get 3D when it comes out

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    • gibbo74
      DK Veteran
      • Nov 2008
      • 445

      #3
      3D tv wow how much is that gonna cost me to but only just spent ?2000 on a 60 inch lcd ,but im defo gonna get one off those when they come out

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      • Bulld0g
        V.I.P. Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 7158

        #4
        Originally posted by gibbo74
        3D tv wow how much is that gonna cost me to but only just spent ?2000 on a 60 inch lcd ,but im defo gonna get one off those when they come out
        60" ya ~~~~er thought mine was big 50". How big's your room m8 ? whats the quality like

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        • dctyper
          V.I.P. Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 2539

          #5
          no, hd will become useless. my friends dad is working on the project and you will need new tv's!!! he told me this 2 years ago
          Wavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd

          previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable screw you nag3


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          • alunfennell
            V.I.P. Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 1525

            #6
            Its a bit strange Sky have anounced there support for 3D version of there service, firstly there are only 180+ Cinemas across the developed world that can show 3D movies, secondly a HD tv is no good ! a 3D-HD tv has to be developed for home use seeing as the uptake for LCD & Plasma sets have sored due to the reasonable price of them I can not see people dumping there HD set in the next 5-10 years at I am sure a very high cost to be in a position to view a few 3D movies at home !

            I do understand BBC are also interested in Broadcasting a 3D channel over the next year or so ! We are heading into a VHS/Beta war on transmittions again just like Blueray and HD format with Games and DVDs were seeing at the moment.

            All of this indecision will only cost us been the end user Money at the end of the day, A new TV set 3D-HD a new receiver to pick up 3D transmittions, possable a new 3D Player .....I wish efforts were made with this technologue
            to at least use some of the present equipment users have already bought...Unlikely I suppose...

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            Alun
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            • gibbo74
              DK Veteran
              • Nov 2008
              • 445

              #7
              @ bulldog my tv is way way way to big for my front room ,but the quality is awesome if you sit at the other side of the room < to be honest tho my old 42 inc plasma was a lot better for watching the footie

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