Freesat looks to 3D
April 30, 2010
The team behind Freesat is “actively looking” at the possibility of adding 3D TV to the free-to-air satellite platform. The Freesat team are reported to be currently exploring opportunities with broadcasters.
In an interview with joinfreesat, managing director Emma Scott said: “We worked hard to make sure that the first generation of receivers were as future proofed as possible. The great news is that all HD Freesat receivers would be 3D compatible – if you buy a new 3D TV and the specs of course! We will continue to talk to broadcasters about opportunities in this area.”
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