Monday, January 11, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Sony Goes 3D All The Way this 2010

Like I mentioned hundreds of times before, 2010 will be a fruitful year and part of the reason why is because you will be blessed with the ability to enjoy 3D digital content right at your own home. Forget queuing up at the cinema to book tickets so you can experience 3D movies because Sony will be bringing them to your doorsteps; for the price of 3D Blu-ray discs, new 3D LCD TVs and 3D Blu-ray disc players of course. From consumer electronics to movie, TV content and even games, Sony will be leveraging all its diverse business assets to create a 3D world. Sony also unveiled the first of its ground-breaking lineup of 3D entertainment products for the home at the International CES 2010.

Sony will be introducing several 3D compatible consumer electronics products to enable users to enjoy an array of immersive 3D content in the home including 3D compatible Bravia LCD TVs, Blu-ray disc players and Blu-ray disc players with built-in theatre systems. 3D compatible Vaio PCs, 3D compatible digital still cameras are also scheduled to be introduced during 2010.

Hit the jump for the rest of Sony products to make your 2010 an exciting year to look forward to. Here’s a hint: your PlayStation 3 units will be able to play 3D content on Blu-ray discs too.

Movie and TV Content
A wide selection of exciting 3D content will be vital for accelerating the growth of 3D entertainment in the home, and Sony plans to offer a comprehensive range of 3D home entertainment content to appeal to the widest possible audience.

- Sony Pictures Entertainment has accumulated a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of 3D movie production, and its subsidiary Sony Pictures Imagesworks has created visual effect and imagery for numerous revolutionary 3D movies since early 2000. Furthermore, in order to share its extensive knowledge of the techniques and equipment required to create advanced quality 3D productions, Sony has established the “Sony 3D Technology Center”, in Culver City, California with the aim of nurturing a community of experts in the rapidly growing market for 3D entertainment.

- “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” will be the first in the catalog of 3D movies created by Sony Pictures Entertainment to be issued on Blu-ray disc, and is scheduled for release in the summer of 2010. Sony Pictures Entertainment plans to continue the release of both its latest movie titles and previous masterpieces on “3D Blu-ray discs” going forward.

- Discovery Communications, Sony Corporation and IMAX Corporation announced a joint venture to be established to develop the first 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.

- The excitement of sports is also suited to the dynamic realism of 3D, and this is another area in which Sony is concentrating its 3D efforts. Through an alliance with ESPN, the largest sports broadcaster in the U.S., Sony will cooperate in the 3D filming of sports events including “X Games” and “College Football” to deliver the full impact and excitement of 3D sports broadcasts. Sony is also driving the growth of 3D in sports such as golf and football through its previously announced 3D agreements with FIFA and the PGA Tour.

- 3D programming from broadcasters will also be essential to ensuring the enjoyment of a wide variety of content on 3D compatible BRAVIA LCD TVs. As such, Sony is working with leading broadcasters including ESPN, DirecTV, Discovery Channel in the U.S, and BSkyB in the U.K. to ensure that Sony BRAVIA LCD TVs will be capable of receiving the 3D programming these broadcasters are currently developing.

- Following the launch of these 3D compatible products, Sony will also initiate the distribution of 3D content through its network service platforms as a further means of delivering 3D content to consumers, in addition to TV broadcasts and Blu-ray discs.

Games
For PlayStation®3:

- All PlayStation®3 units will become available to play 3D stereoscopic games through a firmware update, scheduled to be available in summer of 2010 (previously announced on November 19th, 2009).

- Playback of 3D content on “Blu-ray” discs will also be possible by upgrading PlayStation®3 with a further firmware update.

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