Over the past week, baseball took a big stab at 3D TV with the live broadcast of 4 MLB events: the MLB Home Run Derby, MLB All-Star Game, and two Yankees games. Here are some reactions from Ken Kerschbaumer of SportsVideoGroup.com...
ESPN is taking charge when it comes to 3D sports programming with their ESPN 3D channel. They have guaranteed over 85 live sporting events to be aired on their 3D channel in 2010, and plans to offer more events going into 2011.
Baseball fans who have 3D home entertainment set ups have something to look forward to: the MLB Home Run Derby and the MLB All Star Game will broadcast in 3D.
If you are looking for an economical way to bring 3D into your home, Sony has delivered. They are offering an attractive 3D home entertainment bundle for as low as $2429.99. Here is what the 3D bundle includes:
DirecTV is leading the way with 3D programming by offering multiple 3D-Only channels. Here are the 3D-Only channels available from DirecTV and a list of what content will be displayed on each: