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Vudu has offered up the details on 3D movies and it looks like they are set to arrive beginning next week. Of course, the obvious is there in that you will need a capable television to watch them. Anyway, assuming your HDTV is also 3D then you can expect to find the 3D movies using the wide variety of Vudu supported devices to include;
FUNAI (Magnavox and Sylvania) HDTVs and Blu-ray Players
LG HDTVs and Blu-ray Players
Mitsubishi HDTVs and Blu-ray Players
Philips HDTVs and Blu-ray Players
Select 2010 and 2011 Samsung HDTVs, Blu-ray Players and Blu-ray Home Theater Systems with Samsung Apps
Sony PlayStationÒ3
Toshiba HDTVs and Blu-ray Players
VIZIO VIA HDTVs and Blu-ray Players
Boxee Box by D-Link and Iomega TV with Boxee
With that, while the whole lack of available 3D content issue seems to be working itself out nicely there are still a few important details that we are going to need to see before considering this announcement a total success — the titles that will be available and the price that you will have to pay to watch.
Vudu has offered up the details on 3D movies and it looks like they are set to arrive beginning next week. Of course, the obvious is there in that you will need a capable television to watch them. Anyway, assuming your HDTV is also 3D then you can expect to find the 3D movies using the wide variety of Vudu supported devices to include;
With that, while the whole lack of available 3D content issue seems to be working itself out nicely there are still a few important details that we are going to need to see before considering this announcement a total success — the titles that will be available and the price that you will have to pay to watch.
Via [Engadget]
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