The BBC is cautious about 3D, plans for a dedicated 3D channel are "not even remotely on the horizon"

Danielle Nagler, BBC's head of HD says that the BBC is cautious about 3D TV, and they fear that it might be a fleeting fad and that its current popularity could be detrimental to HD. She explained that the BBC's current focus was explaining and demonstrating HD technology to their audiences and that throwing 3D in to the mix would be distracting all round. Plans for a dedicated 3D channel are not even remotely on the horizon, rather they would show a variety of 3D content over the next few years to see what the response is like.

"We are not clear on what makes good 3D and are certainly not clear on what makes good 3D television. The trials we are doing are a bit like early color – it looks interesting but there is a long way to go."

via Projector-Point




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