Posted on 09/02/2010 2:16:04 PM PDT by Las Vegas Dave
ESPN and the Consumer Electronics Association will sponsor 3D HDTV demonstrations next weekend at CE retailers nationwide.
The demonstration will take place from Friday, September 10, through Sunday, September 12.
ESPN 3D will provide continuous 3D programming to the retail outlets, including live coverage of the Miami vs. Ohio State football game on September 11 at 3:40 p.m. EST.
The sports channel will also show highlights from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, X Games 16, and the Boise State vs. Virginia Tech game from Sept. 6.
Retailers participating in the demonstration include Best Buy and Sears. To find the 3D demo retailer closest to you,
CLICK HERE: 3D HD DEMO.
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ESPN are the biggest Obama cheerleaders in the world. Sports version of MSNBC. This is where Olberman was hatched. F them.
Football in 3D? I just hope we don’t get sports smells next.
can i bring a chaise and beer and pizza?
I can’t find the remote half the time and now they expect me to keep up with 3D glasses?
lol
The warehouse clubs have rolled in the giant screens for the holiday shopping season (by HSS I refer to the Thanksgiving Day NFL games, oh sorry), and it’s great to visit while those are out. I don’t *need* one, but it would be kinda nice to be able to watch TV without actually having to get home first. ;’)
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