Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The 3D still does not convince the public

American and European skeptics, according to a survey by the Nielsen Company on a sample of people drawn from 57 different countries, TV sets in 3D seem to have convinced even the buyers. The sample was analyzed, consisting of 27,000 people, only 9% said they would definitely buy a TV in 3D over the next year, with a further 15% which has proven to still be positive in outlook and thinking of buying " probably "the device in question.

If to these you add a 4% of people who already have bought a TV with 3D view, remains a large percentage of people who do not intend to buy a 3D TV. In North America, in particular, 59% of respondents were deployed much to the disadvantage of new technology, arguing that it did not want to buy such a product.

According to the findings at the global level, it seems that American and European audience is generally less inclined to purchase technology such as the Asian, Latin American and Middle East seems to have a more positive attitude.

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