Those Avatar ads specifically crediting their plasmas for bringing the film to life can't hurt either. I envision 3D tech hitting PS3s and other devices near the release of the film on Blu-ray and cross-promoted again with Panasonic's 3-D PDPs in 3Q 2010.
On another topic, when Avatar is released on Blu-ray, that and the LOTR trilogy could be the catalyst for Spielberg and Lucas to finally bring their heavy hitters to Blu-ray. It's amazing how four directors can affect an entire industry with their films.
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Those Avatar ads specifically crediting their plasmas for bringing the film to life can't hurt either. I envision 3D tech hitting PS3s and other devices near the release of the film on Blu-ray and cross-promoted again with Panasonic's 3-D PDPs in 3Q 2010.
On another topic, when Avatar is released on Blu-ray, that and the LOTR trilogy could be the catalyst for Spielberg and Lucas to finally bring their heavy hitters to Blu-ray. It's amazing how four directors can affect an entire industry with their films.