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3D sport channel on ESPN to close after three years | 3D sport channel on ESPN to close after three years |
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Sports network ESPN is to close its 3D channel in the US because of a lack of uptake. | Sports network ESPN is to close its 3D channel in the US because of a lack of uptake. |
It had been called a turning point for 3D when the Disney-owned company launched the cable channel three years ago. | It had been called a turning point for 3D when the Disney-owned company launched the cable channel three years ago. |
Despite declining costs for 3D televisions, however, consumers have not taken to the channel. | Despite declining costs for 3D televisions, however, consumers have not taken to the channel. |
Recent figures from the US show no more than 120,000 people are watching 3D channels at any one time. | Recent figures from the US show no more than 120,000 people are watching 3D channels at any one time. |
The world's first 24/7 all-sports 3D channel kicked off with the 2010 World Cup match South Africa versus Mexico. | The world's first 24/7 all-sports 3D channel kicked off with the 2010 World Cup match South Africa versus Mexico. |
ESPN president George Bodenheimer said at the time that the network's commitment to 3D was a "win for fans" that would put it "at the forefront of the next big advance for TV viewing". | ESPN president George Bodenheimer said at the time that the network's commitment to 3D was a "win for fans" that would put it "at the forefront of the next big advance for TV viewing". |
Spokeswoman Katina Arnold said ESPN would be committing their 3D resources to "other products and services that will better serve fans". | Spokeswoman Katina Arnold said ESPN would be committing their 3D resources to "other products and services that will better serve fans". |
The network will continue to experiment with other technologies, including Ultra High Definition. | The network will continue to experiment with other technologies, including Ultra High Definition. |
The channel will close by the end of the year, though Arnold said the network could return to 3D programming "if or when 3D does take off". | The channel will close by the end of the year, though Arnold said the network could return to 3D programming "if or when 3D does take off". |
No longer promoted | No longer promoted |
In the UK, Sky continue to expand their 3D sports coverage. | In the UK, Sky continue to expand their 3D sports coverage. |
In February they broadcasted Formula 1 in 3D for the first time - the 14th sport to be broadcast in 3D by the channel. | In February they broadcasted Formula 1 in 3D for the first time - the 14th sport to be broadcast in 3D by the channel. |
Earlier this month, however, retailer John Lewis suggested there was "not much interest left in 3D TV". | Earlier this month, however, retailer John Lewis suggested there was "not much interest left in 3D TV". |
John Kempner, vision buyer at John Lewis, said there was still "an interest, but it's not the primary purchase decision anymore". | John Kempner, vision buyer at John Lewis, said there was still "an interest, but it's not the primary purchase decision anymore". |
Many of the new TVs being released still support 3D, but it is no longer being promoted as a big feature. | Many of the new TVs being released still support 3D, but it is no longer being promoted as a big feature. |
Smart TVs and Ultra High Definition are now seen as more appealing, with Ultra High Definition broadcasts offering four times the amount of detail as HD content. | |
Also in development is 8K TV technology, which will supposedly offer a 3D-like experience due to the high resolution of its image. | Also in development is 8K TV technology, which will supposedly offer a 3D-like experience due to the high resolution of its image. |
Japanese company NHK showed off their technology during last summer's London Olympics. | Japanese company NHK showed off their technology during last summer's London Olympics. |
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