Thursday, May 13, 2010

3D technology the future of mainstream use?

3d technology the future of mainstream use?


3d technology is finding itself everywhere today but some movies still don’t use it. Why not? It's used in movies, games, computers, and now even Newspapers.

"Iron Man" just came out this weekend and I had the pleasure of watching it. I thought it was great, but I was wondering why it was not made in 3D. Based on the research I have done, I feel that one of the biggest reason "Iron Man" wasn’t made in 3D was because the cost of upgrading the movie after the fact is immensely expensive. Another reason not to, Thanks to the horrid post 3D work on "Clash of the Titans", is knowing that remaking the movie simply won’t look as good as if they first made it in 3D to begin with.


Sony has just announced that it's next generation of console games is now in 3D. They first introduced these new 3D games for the Play Station 3 System and I’m almost positive that the next gaming system that they come out with will be entirely 3D.


Computers are also on the verge of including 3D entertainment options, with talks of making the first 3D desktop is in the near future. Google is one of the project leaders on this endeavor. The new technology will allow the desktop users to have multiple icons on different levels making them stackable. Also they would include a range of other browsing and surfing features that would look really cool on a 3D desktop.


In London a local newspaper is introducing the first 3D article for their readers. It is featuring pictures from this upcoming world cup in Africa and should really set the bar for newspapers going forward. They are including with there paper some 3D glasses to enjoy the article.


Is this 3d Technology becoming mainstream? If so what’s next Sports? I hope so!

Businesses around the world are looking at 3D entertainment and are embracing it. I personally think it's going to be the future but we will find out in the years to come.


By Brian Zippin

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