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June 23, 2010 -- 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray standalone player revenue in the U.S. has exceeded $55 million in the first three months since the launch of these products in February, according to leading market research company The NPD Group’s Retail Tracking Service.

“3D TV and Blu-ray players are seeing steady growth even as major product line launches are slated for the coming months,” said Ross Rubin, executive director of industry analysis at NPD. As more consumers adopt 3D, the industry can help foster a 3D ecosystem similar to that of HD.”

One inhibitor to adoption of 3D TV at home is the need to wear special glasses when watching 3D TV. These glasses can add significant cost and work only with their brand of television. Only 10 percent of consumers surveyed in The NPD Group’s Analyst Poll of NPD Panelists cited “looking silly” as a main concern of the glasses, whereas 41 percent cited not having enough glasses on hand for everyone watching the set.

“3D TV will be a premium home entertainment experience in 2010,” said Rubin. “Many consumers have already shown that they are willing to use special glasses to obtain the effects, but want to preserve the social aspect of the group television viewing.”
 

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June 23, 2010 -- 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray standalone player revenue in the U.S. has exceeded $55 million in the first three months since the launch of these products in February, according to leading market research company The NPD Group’s Retail Tracking Service.

“3D TV and Blu-ray players are seeing steady growth even as major product line launches are slated for the coming months,” said Ross Rubin, executive director of industry analysis at NPD. As more consumers adopt 3D, the industry can help foster a 3D ecosystem similar to that of HD.”

One inhibitor to adoption of 3D TV at home is the need to wear special glasses when watching 3D TV. These glasses can add significant cost and work only with their brand of television. Only 10 percent of consumers surveyed in The NPD Group’s Analyst Poll of NPD Panelists cited “looking silly” as a main concern of the glasses, whereas 41 percent cited not having enough glasses on hand for everyone watching the set.

“3D TV will be a premium home entertainment experience in 2010,” said Rubin. “Many consumers have already shown that they are willing to use special glasses to obtain the effects, but want to preserve the social aspect of the group television viewing.”

Thats great news, hopefully someone will be wanting my 3DPlayers.com in the next year or two lol
 

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Sale listed at DNjournal.com:

3ddesign.net $1,400
 

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3ddating.com sold on Sedo for $4,750 USD
 

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Retailers are currently selling about 70,000 3D TVs every month, and could sell up to 3 million of the devices by year's end, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.

"That's a pretty solid number for a new technology," Shawn DuBravac, CEA's chief economist said at the organization's annual Line Show in Manhattan.

Based on current numbers, consumers could buy between 1.5 million and 3 million 3D sets in 2010, though DuBravac said it is probably closer to 2 million or 2.5 million devices.
 

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3ddating.com sold on Sedo for $4,750 USD

Awesome news... I regged 3Ddates.com and 3Dsingles.com awhile ago hoping that this concept might catch on... :approve:
 

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Great news on the sales. I have taken off a few weeks but right before I did I picked a drop that I think has potential. Just wanted some feedback.

LC3D.com

I could see a company marketing lcd tv's as maybe lc3d.
 

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For 3d domain holders, 3despn.com or espn3d.com would be much better news :)

Doesn't say much for the demand of 3D domains when one of the largest TV networks launches on a subdomain, while they own Espn3D.com which is just parked.

Brad
 

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where would be the best place to sell my 3d domains ?
 

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Doesn't say much for the demand of 3D domains when one of the largest TV networks launches on a subdomain, while they own Espn3D.com which is just parked.

Brad

Good observation and it is some what discouraging ... but I would think they'll bust that baby out for a promotional on a "3D" event/broadcast. Hopefully it will be a "3D fight on TV" (hint hint) :thumb:
 

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Interesting article at TheDomains.com about who owns the best 3D domain names:

The Next BIG Thing Is 3D: Who Owns Best Domains? (Hint: Its not Me, Frank, Kevin Or Even Rick )

http://www.thedomains.com/2010/07/1...-domains-hint-its-not-me-frank-rick-or-kevin/

The sad thing is just like the 3D threads on various forums even a blog post quickly turned into shameless self promotion with people pimping their domains for sale.

An MHD said in his post -

"I agree, I was traveling today but now removing all comments where people are trying to simply sell their domains. Guys if your trying to sell domains on the blog, your going to be put into the spam folder and thereby blocked by Word Press.
Its a fine line but you know the difference between bragging on your domains and trying to sell them"
 

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Does anyone know if valuation sites such as estibot include keyword trends in their algorithims? It's crazy if they don't but it would explain why they give such low estimates for 3D domains.

I'm in agreement that a lot of the domains posted here are reg fee, but 3D is the future of entertainment. The only thing I'm worried about is if the technology will become so ubiquitous that the '3D' tag will lose relevance (as in 'colour' televisions).

By the way, how do people rate my buy-3dtvs.com ? I also have a stack of 3D adult domains.
 
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