You don't make a channel revolving around a technical feature. Yes, it's very nice if a channel's HD, but even if the rest of the industry wasn't progressing in that way...
Well, I guess you can capture the early adopters. Presenting 3DNET! All 3D, all the time!
8pm: Needles - our new documentary on medicine and the use of syringes to administer drugs 9pm: Darts. The British Pub game... in three dimensions! 10pm: The pointing show, a great new quiz show where people point at things... like the camera!
Actually, don't laugh, but part of the popularity of the billiard game "Snooker" in the UK is because BBC2 was looking for a way to demonstrate PAL Colour TV. So darts being used to sell 3DTV isn't impossible.
BTW, if we start having to watch TV by wearing stupid uncomfortable glasses, then I'm going back to books. Just saying. HD was a step foward. 3D? OMG.
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squiggleslash @ May 31st 2009 4:54PM
You don't make a channel revolving around a technical feature. Yes, it's very nice if a channel's HD, but even if the rest of the industry wasn't progressing in that way...
Well, I guess you can capture the early adopters. Presenting 3DNET! All 3D, all the time!
8pm: Needles - our new documentary on medicine and the use of syringes to administer drugs
9pm: Darts. The British Pub game... in three dimensions!
10pm: The pointing show, a great new quiz show where people point at things... like the camera!
Actually, don't laugh, but part of the popularity of the billiard game "Snooker" in the UK is because BBC2 was looking for a way to demonstrate PAL Colour TV. So darts being used to sell 3DTV isn't impossible.
BTW, if we start having to watch TV by wearing stupid uncomfortable glasses, then I'm going back to books. Just saying. HD was a step foward. 3D? OMG.