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In-Depth Analysis of 3D TV in the Indian Market

Research and Markets has released a new report called the ‘3D TV in India-Outlook 2010’. Nowadays, more movies are being released that contain three-dimensional (3D) content. This has given rise to a number of 3D-enabled theaters, and other theaters are also adopting a similar trend. This trend has increased the popularity of bringing 3D content to the residential market.

Despite the huge market potential of 3D TV in the Indian residential sector, there is very little scope of introducing 3D content in homes. Although Samsung has introduced a three-dimensional television for the Indian market, it lacks the 3D content.

The new report from Research and Markets explores the growth drivers of three-dimensional television and three-dimensional content in homes. The report also analyses the market potential of 3D televisions in India through the sales of sophisticated high-definition televisions in the recent past.

The report explores challenges and opportunities in the three-dimensional television sector and also explores the recent developments made by television manufacturers in the 3D television technology.

The report mentions a number of products such as televisions, 3D televisions, direct-to-home (DTH) televisions, high-definition televisions and 3D movie. Companies mentioned include Sony, Samsung, LG, Sharp, Panasonic and Samsung.

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