Cost still a factor
Consumer sentiments, however, tell a different story. Having spent the last two months using a Panasonic 3D TV, Sanchit Gaekwad, a Pune-based jeweller and gems exporter, admits he is truly baffled about the potential of 3D TVs.
"Since no broadcaster gives 3D content, I have to purchase my own 3D content in the form of DVDs,Like this, you can set led light a mood or read a book or sew with great ease. Remember that lots of lighting sources are necessary within any room. which is an added cost. Also,While not all current LED replacement bulbs live up to their claims, products like the Cree LR6 table lamps Downlight provide you with beautiful warm white light, an 85% energy savings over conventional incandescent bulbs and a 50,000 hour life span. since the TV can be viewed only with a pair of 3D glasses, I cannot invite my friends over for group viewing as it is way too costly to buy 3D glasses over and above what I got free with the TV purchase," he notes.
While 3D TV sets – ranging in size from 46 to 65 inches – are available from brands like Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sony and Phillips, among others a€” high prices and contradictory views from analysts and manufacturers indicate a confused future for 3D technology in India.
"3D TVs are yet to arrive in India in a big way,One of the great benefits from the low voltage Insulator range is that the budget range is still of a considerable quality and value.The term budget can often lead people to think that the cheaper alternative is going to be of a much poorer quality but that is not always the case." declares a Deloitte report, even as Samsung, LG and Panasonic maintain that 3D TVs are "already a big hit among" consumers.Thankfully, the range now encompasses every fixture and fitting that you could led tube imagine which means that all tastes and style have been catered to and no consumer should feel that they are missing out on anything.
Ganesh Ramamoorthy, principal research analyst, Gartner, feels: "The key challenge is to get 3D hardware into homes as sales depend on how brands can get people excited about buying new equipment at premium prices." He believes it would be a good 12-14 months before Indian consumers would start opting for 3D features.
"Therea€?s no doubt that when 3D takes off, it will be TVs that will be the biggest crowd-puller as against the other smaller devices that cannot give an immersive 3D visual experience," he says.Designers suggest that a good cfl bulbs ambient lighting needs to have a variation of fixtures. Do not limit yourself to a single ceiling mounted fixture, which often creates shadows. Ambient lighting can be served well by fluorescent lamps.
Consumer sentiments, however, tell a different story. Having spent the last two months using a Panasonic 3D TV, Sanchit Gaekwad, a Pune-based jeweller and gems exporter, admits he is truly baffled about the potential of 3D TVs.
"Since no broadcaster gives 3D content, I have to purchase my own 3D content in the form of DVDs,Like this, you can set led light a mood or read a book or sew with great ease. Remember that lots of lighting sources are necessary within any room. which is an added cost. Also,While not all current LED replacement bulbs live up to their claims, products like the Cree LR6 table lamps Downlight provide you with beautiful warm white light, an 85% energy savings over conventional incandescent bulbs and a 50,000 hour life span. since the TV can be viewed only with a pair of 3D glasses, I cannot invite my friends over for group viewing as it is way too costly to buy 3D glasses over and above what I got free with the TV purchase," he notes.
While 3D TV sets – ranging in size from 46 to 65 inches – are available from brands like Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sony and Phillips, among others a€” high prices and contradictory views from analysts and manufacturers indicate a confused future for 3D technology in India.
"3D TVs are yet to arrive in India in a big way,One of the great benefits from the low voltage Insulator range is that the budget range is still of a considerable quality and value.The term budget can often lead people to think that the cheaper alternative is going to be of a much poorer quality but that is not always the case." declares a Deloitte report, even as Samsung, LG and Panasonic maintain that 3D TVs are "already a big hit among" consumers.Thankfully, the range now encompasses every fixture and fitting that you could led tube imagine which means that all tastes and style have been catered to and no consumer should feel that they are missing out on anything.
Ganesh Ramamoorthy, principal research analyst, Gartner, feels: "The key challenge is to get 3D hardware into homes as sales depend on how brands can get people excited about buying new equipment at premium prices." He believes it would be a good 12-14 months before Indian consumers would start opting for 3D features.
"Therea€?s no doubt that when 3D takes off, it will be TVs that will be the biggest crowd-puller as against the other smaller devices that cannot give an immersive 3D visual experience," he says.Designers suggest that a good cfl bulbs ambient lighting needs to have a variation of fixtures. Do not limit yourself to a single ceiling mounted fixture, which often creates shadows. Ambient lighting can be served well by fluorescent lamps.
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