After there’s a 3D television in every living room, where do we go from there? Rob Enderle gazes deep into the future of digital entertainment. W ith 3D coming to market aggressively, both in the movie theater and at home on 3D TVs, it got me wondering what was likely to be next. After listening to DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg speak on 3D technology the other day, it would seem that the real ramp for 3D will come with TVs that don’t require glasses. They should arrive at good price points sometime around 2018 to 2020, so we have a bit of a wait. Still, it is fun to break out the crystal ball every once in a while, and look forward beyond even that. Let’s talk about what comes after 3D in entertainment. It’s likely a stronger blend of gaming, movies, and virtual reality. PhaseSpace One of the first compelling 3D demonstrations I have seen was from PhaseSpace . The company’s technology allows actors to wear sensor suites and translate their actions, real time, into animated characte...
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