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50% of Consumers Want 3D Home Theater

bluray_3d_specQuixel Research also says consumers are willing to pay for 3D glasses and want 3D channels from cable/satellite providers.

According to a recent survey from Quixel Research, 50 percent of consumers want 3D home theaters and about 80 percent have already watched something in 3D.

Quixel’s second annual 3D study, “3D Displays and Content 2009,” (pdf) surveyed 1,000 HDTV owners to get their opinions on 3D technology. The data also shows consumers:
Are willing to pay for 3D glasses
Want to receive 3D programming from their service provider
Prefer to watch 3D content from their cable or satellite provider vs. buying Blu-ray/DVD
“Consumers not only prefer to receive 3D content from their cable or satellite provider, but they are willing to pay more for a 3D movie channel,” says Tamaryn Pratt, Quixel Research principal. “Consumers are very familiar with recent 3D technology and those who have seen a 3D movie in the [past] 12 months are interested in owning a 3D TV even if it requires glasses.”

The study also found the following:

3D Product Awareness: Seventy-eight percent of respondents have had a 3D experience.
3D Interest/Purchasing: Half of those surveyed are interested in watching 3D at home, with those who have seen a 3D movie recently more interested in purchasing.
3D Timing: More than one third of those surveyed expect 3D TV within 12 months
3D Content: A significant majority would be interested in changing their content provider in order to receive 3D content.
3D Opinions: Nearly two-thirds say 3D is a group experience.
3D Glasses: Consumers are willing to pay for 3D glasses but don’t expect to pay twice as much for two pair.
3D Brands: Comcast was in the top three trusted 3D brands along with Samsung and Sony.

 By Jason Knott
http://www.cepro.com/article/50_of_consumers_want_3d_home_theater/K5

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Should I Add a Second Subwoofer to My Surround System?

velodyne-Impact_300I am in the process of upgrading my home entertainment system. I want to get as much out of the Blu-ray and HDTV as possible. I have been doing some research on the 7.2-channel surround systems and I am wondering if the extra powered subwoofer would make a very big difference. My listening/viewing area isn’t that large, and currently I have a non-HDMI receiver with 5.1 and it works really well for my space. I understand that Blu-ray has more sound information and 7.1 is the new thing, but is 7.2 better?—Keith, Ga.

A. Keith, one subwoofer may be enough for you depending on the room size—you mentioned yours is smaller, so you may not want to be overwhelmed—and your preferences for bass. If possible, having the extra sub will allow you to create a smoother, deeper soundstage (even if it’s a 5.2).

Blu-ray technology does offer better sound through more information if your system has the capability to decode the Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio formats. These new formats are less compressed than Dolby Digital and DTS and they sound more dynamic and detailed.

There are two ways to decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio: one, buy a receiver with built-in decoding. These receivers will include HDMI as part of their feature sets and that could allow you to buy a less-expensive Blu-ray player.

The other way to decode these formats is to buy a more feature-laden and expensive Blu-ray player that incorporates built-in decoding. In this type of scenario you will need six RCA cables to run from the player’s multichannel audio outputs into the analog multichannel inputs of your receiver or preamplifier/processor.

Most systems in today’s home aren’t 7.2, but there are many 5.1 or even 5.2 for those that choose to go that route.

To answer your question more simply, 7.2 isn’t necessarily better, and the improved performance you are talking about most likely refers to the compressed Dolby and DTS formats in comparison to hearing the lossless Dolby TrueHD and DTS-Master Audio formats.

 by Robert Archer

http://www.electronichouse.com/article/should_i_add_a_second_subwoofer_to_my_surround_system/

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