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Coming soon to your home: 3D TV - if you can afford it

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Amy Nip

With Avatar smashing box office records in Hong Kong, it's clear we're a city that loves 3D.

So there's probably more than a few million people out there who will relish the news that we could be kicking back at home watching 3D movies this summer.

JVC released the first 3D television in January, and now Sony has entered the race, and is set to release its own 3D-enhanced TVs, Blu-ray players, digital cameras and video game players, just as air-conditioners reach their peak in July.

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Samsung, Panasonic, LG and TCL are among brands which revealed upcoming 3D products at January's International Consumer Electronics Show in the United States.

They have yet to announce when the products will go on sale in Hong Kong.

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At the moment, no local broadcaster offers 3D television programmes. So, for JVC's 46-inch model, which costs HK$71,800, the most commonly available option to experience its 3D function is via Avatar's Xbox 360 game.

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