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Samsung to launch more footage for 3D TV service

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CALIFORNIA, USA: Electronics giant Samsung will be providing owners of its 3D TV sets more 3D documentaries and film trailers than are currently available, its UK office here said.

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Andy Griffiths, the company’s UK Consumer Electronics Vice-President, said that Samsung was ‘clearly not a broadcaster’, but added that owners of 3D TV were frustrated that a comparatively limited amount of footage was available, especially if they did not pay TV subscriptions.

Limited numbers of trailers for 3D films will be made available via the web to owners of 2011 and compatible 2010 models from today, as will a small number of ‘lifestyle documentaries’ such as those made by car manufacturers.

Griffiths said the initial offering would be expanded over the course of the year, the Telegraph reported.

‘The demand for 3D is growing rapidly, but only a handful of channels are providing content. Samsung has led the 3D LED TV market since it launched last year, and the roll-out of our 3D video-on-demand service demonstrates our commitment to accelerating its growth,’ he said.

The introduction of 3D content, however, is a strategy to persuade TV consumers that 3D and Smart TV technologies offer sufficient incentives for them to buy a new TV set, even if they already own a fairly new high-definition model.

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