Oh Boy! Surge in Blue-ray 3D Releases
The Digital Entertainment Group, which represents the home entertainment industry, including studios, consumer electronics manufacturers, IT companies, and music labels, announced an abundance of Blu-ray 3D titles arriving at retail for the holiday selling season, including 10 debuting on Blu-ray 3D Day: November 16, 2010 for all you Black Friday shoppers or those who can’t wait until Christmas.
To complement the wide range of 3D televisions and Blu-ray 3D players, the DEG announced 36 titles that will be available through the end of the year. There will also be dozens more Blu-ray 3D titles coming in 2011. The releases include titles from AIX Records, DreamWorks Animation, Giant Screen Films, Image Entertainment, IMAX Corporation, Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video.
The Blu-ray 3D home entertainment experience is aided by the promotion of these titles in cooperation with leading consumer electronics manufacturers. The Blu-ray 3D home entertainment experience is also supported through nationwide promotions by retail outlets including Amazon.com, Best Buy, Fry’s Electronics, HHGregg, Kmart, Radio Shack, Sears, Sixth Avenue Electronics, Target and Walmart, among others.
The surge of Blu-ray 3D titles and 3D broadcast channels along with an estimated 25 upcoming 3D video games represents more than 1,000 hours of 3D broadcast programming over the next 12 months. Some Blu-ray 3D releases include Alice in Wonderland, Despicable Me, Resident Evil: After Life and A Christmas Carol.
3D-capable TVs, combined with Blu-ray 3D players, bring the 3D theatrical experience home, providing consumers with the best way to watch full HD 3D at home. According to the Blu-ray Disc Association, Blu-ray 3D players currently account for nearly 25 percent of sales of all standalone Blu-ray Disc players in the U.S.
In the above video experts from DreamWorks and other digital home video enthusiasts support the arrival of Blu-ray 3D and 3D television. It’s pretty astounding at the amount of 3D movies coming down the pike. What do you think?






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