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		<title>Korean Television is Going 3D in Full HD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Korean broadcasters will soon begin trial transmission of Full HD 3D TV. The Korea Communications Commission (KCC), the country&#8217;s regulator for broadcasting and telecommunications, is spearheading the 3D television drive, which objective is for television stations to beam terrestrial 3D TV broadcasts sometime next year.  The KCC will issue a license in January to start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Korean broadcasters will soon begin trial transmission of Full HD 3D TV. The Korea Communications Commission (KCC), the country&#8217;s regulator for broadcasting and telecommunications, is spearheading the 3D television drive, which objective is for television stations to beam terrestrial 3D TV broadcasts sometime next year.  The KCC will issue a license in January to start the trial services for land-based 3D broadcasting, which is to be delivered in full high-definition (HD) quality.  Leading South Korean TV manufacturers LG and Samsung are actively supporting the drive.  Korea’s pay-TV providers are not to be left behind, with CJ Hello Vision set to offer 3D content through its VOD offerings.  TU Media, the mobile TV unit of the country&#8217;s biggest mobile telephony operator SK Telecom, is also planning to release a 3D TV-capable handset by the end of the year.  They are considering to establish a trial channel on its satellite network to test 3D broadcasting services for about an hour per day.  If the TV manufacturers find a way to lower the prices for the required 3D TV devices and if there will be adequate 3D content, 3D TV will have chance to become a consumer standard.  Remember that 3D movies fizzled out decades ago due to lack of interest from viewers and popular support.</p>
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