As reported by the 3D project leader, Kim Shillinglaw, who during an interview with Radio Times said the BBC abandon the technology for at least three years.
“I never saw a big appetite for 3D TV in the UK “, Shillinglaw said in the interview, according to The Next Web reproduced.
” Watching 3D at home is a rather annoying experience that involves having to find your glasses before turning on the TV . believe that when people watch television is biased differently “, other than at the movies, she said, and that’s one of the reasons why 3D tv has” disappointed “.
The announcement of Schillinglaw comes just as the BBC broadcasts in 3D the final stages of Open tennis Wimbledon and ready to party, in November, the 50th anniversary of the popular science fiction series Doctor Who, with a transmission special 3D episode.
The BBC broadcast 3D content for the past two years as part of a pilot program that included, among other programs, the transmission of the ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
“But only half of households were able to watch London 2012 3D he did,” the newspaper reported Guradian, noting that “only 5 percent of the potential audience” looked Mr Stink 3D movie or Queen’s speech.
The decision of the British public broadcaster goes in the same direction as the chain announced by U.S. sports network ESPN, which in June reported that invalidate your offer 3D sports due to the low adoption of this technology in the home environment.
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