Comcast, Time Warner, Bright House pick up Coke Zero 400 3D broadcast
Looks like Turner Sports has no problem sharing its first NASCAR 3D broadcast, and as a result Comcast, Bright House Networks and Time Warner are all on board for the July 3 Coke Zero 400 race. Already announced for DirecTV and internet streaming, the night race will have two feeds, one of trackside cameras and one on the pits and feature the network's "Wide Open" format, promising more unobstructed race action free of national commercial breaks. Of course, we'd like to know what the next big 3D event is more than just a couple of weeks ahead of time, but if you're one of the few with the necessary hardware, we're sure any content is welcome no matter how it arrives.























So if NASCAR gets three dees now formula1 should get it around 2045
I'm not even considering a 3dtv (maybe a small monitor eventually, nothing expensive) until like 2014. I figure I I don't wait, I'll be bummed by 1440p 3D sets. That way I don't have to yearn for content either. I learned my lesson with HD adoption. The glasses don't bother me, but honestly I'm really hoping the Laser tvs really take off and become more affordable.
Awesome, at this rate Canada should get 3D tv by about 2025 or so :-P