Faced with sluggish TV sales, 3D TV was once highly hoped for by major TV brands in 2010, hoping to sprint sales and increase unit prices. However, in the past few years, things have been counterproductive. Nowadays, 3D TVs have not been able to rush out of the sky. It was also abandoned by major brands. This trend was particularly evident at the CES 2017 show in January 2017. 3D TVs almost completely disappeared. The outcome of 3D TV's quietly resuming the stand once again confirms that the technology-oriented thinking often makes people stay in suites.
2009 “Avatar†was released, setting a global box office record and spurring a 3D trend. The global cinema has expanded 3D cinemas. TV manufacturers quickly followed up and pushed 3D TVs in 2010, hoping to gradually saturate the TV market. Through this technical specification, stimulate a new wave of buying gas. However, after several years of development, 3D movie box office performance is not bad, but 3D TV is not.
3D TV has begun to get worse from 2012 onwards. Since 2012, 3D TV sales accounted for a reduction in total TV sales from year-on-year, from 23% to 16% in 2015. By 2016, it has fallen to nothing again. 8%, together with Blu-ray players supporting 3D capabilities, also followed the decline, accounting for 40% of total sales of Blu-ray players to 25% in 2015 and only 11% in 2016. Content providers also jettisoned. In 2012, DirecTV cancelled all-weather 3D channels. In 2013, ESPN, which followed the 3D TV boom in mid-2010, also admitted to failure and ended ESPN 3D at the end of 2013.
TV manufacturers responded quickly to the market. Vizio no longer launched 3D TV sets in 2013. Samsung also no longer plans to launch 3D TVs in 2016. It wants to focus on smart TV features, and 2017 marks the majority. The brand followed the 3D trend of abandoning the market. LG and Sony, the two remaining 3D TV supporters, also announced their abandonment in 2017. All new models, including high-end models such as OLED TVs, no longer have support for 3D functions. In addition, Sharp, TCL and Hisense did not introduce 3D TV sets at CES 2017.
Obviously, 3D TV not only failed to take the lead in getting out of the TV market, it also became a drag bottle. Why 3D movies work in the end, 3D TVs don't work? Manufacturers may be puzzled by the technology-oriented perspective. It's also 3D. How can it be so different? However, from the consumer's point of view, 3D TVs will die prematurely. It was clear at the very beginning of the launch.
No habit of wearing 3D glasses at home
The movie is very different from the television viewing mode. The movie is particularly time-consuming to go to a movie theater. It does not do anything else in the movie hall for an hour or two. Therefore, sitting still in 3D glasses does not make up. Too much trouble, and the 3D effect of the cinema is better enough to offset the small trouble of the 3D glasses. Therefore, the audience is more receptive to 3D movies. But the situation of watching TV is very different. Watching TV at home is often eating while doing other things while chatting. At this time, all the people wearing 3D glasses will be both obtrusive and funny.
On the other hand, in addition to viewing expensive 3D movies, 3D movie itself, 3D cinema equipment, and 3D glasses are all provided by the cinema. As long as the audience can enter the cinema, but you want to watch 3D TV at home, in addition to buying TV, If family and friends want to watch all of them together, they must buy a pair of glasses for each person, look for 3D Blu-ray players, 3D Blu-ray movies, 3D channels, or search for 3D videos on services such as Netflix. The 3D effect is more than that of a movie theater. This is not the only way to limit the sales of 3D TVs. It also allows consumers to use their 3D capabilities even if they buy 3D TVs.
Many consumers bought 3D TVs and returned home. They excitedly tried a 3D movie. After that, they wouldn't use it anymore. This kind of bad consumer experience caused consumers to lack of interest in 3D functions and responded directly to sales in the store. At the same time, Sony and LG all found that 3D features are not helpful for sales. When consumers decide which TV to buy, almost no consideration is given to the presence or absence of 3D capabilities. TV manufacturers have only to be good at it and discard 3D functions that are not favored by consumers. Changed to 4K, HDR and other technological developments.
It is not unpredictable that 3D TV will be caught in the present situation. When the major TV manufacturers were developing, they only asked the staff to take the prototype back to the living room. The whole family or the visiting friends were invited to watch TV in 3D glasses and see the funny thing. The situation is probably well-informed and does not need to wait for a few years for the product to fail. The problem is that if R&D engineers are so busy that they don’t have family life and no friends, then of course they can’t be aware of such simple problems, but instead fall into the technically-oriented dilemma of thinking that consumers only look at specifications.
Of course, consumers are diversified. Nowadays, 3D TVs are quietly shutting down, and there are still people requesting TV manufacturers to continue manufacturing. For example, to request LG to re-support 3D functions for new OLED TVs in 2018, it was granted to 5,788 people on January 23, 2017. . However, a few people cannot support television production. For now, 3D TV can be said to be dead for the time being. If we want to regenerate in the future, we may have to wait until the naked TV 3D technology has matured.
Smart TV/box information can focus on smart TV information network sofa butler (http://), China's influential TV box and smart TV website, providing information, communication, TV boxes, smart TVs, smart TV software, etc. Answering questions.
2009 “Avatar†was released, setting a global box office record and spurring a 3D trend. The global cinema has expanded 3D cinemas. TV manufacturers quickly followed up and pushed 3D TVs in 2010, hoping to gradually saturate the TV market. Through this technical specification, stimulate a new wave of buying gas. However, after several years of development, 3D movie box office performance is not bad, but 3D TV is not.
3D TV has begun to get worse from 2012 onwards. Since 2012, 3D TV sales accounted for a reduction in total TV sales from year-on-year, from 23% to 16% in 2015. By 2016, it has fallen to nothing again. 8%, together with Blu-ray players supporting 3D capabilities, also followed the decline, accounting for 40% of total sales of Blu-ray players to 25% in 2015 and only 11% in 2016. Content providers also jettisoned. In 2012, DirecTV cancelled all-weather 3D channels. In 2013, ESPN, which followed the 3D TV boom in mid-2010, also admitted to failure and ended ESPN 3D at the end of 2013.
TV manufacturers responded quickly to the market. Vizio no longer launched 3D TV sets in 2013. Samsung also no longer plans to launch 3D TVs in 2016. It wants to focus on smart TV features, and 2017 marks the majority. The brand followed the 3D trend of abandoning the market. LG and Sony, the two remaining 3D TV supporters, also announced their abandonment in 2017. All new models, including high-end models such as OLED TVs, no longer have support for 3D functions. In addition, Sharp, TCL and Hisense did not introduce 3D TV sets at CES 2017.
Obviously, 3D TV not only failed to take the lead in getting out of the TV market, it also became a drag bottle. Why 3D movies work in the end, 3D TVs don't work? Manufacturers may be puzzled by the technology-oriented perspective. It's also 3D. How can it be so different? However, from the consumer's point of view, 3D TVs will die prematurely. It was clear at the very beginning of the launch.
No habit of wearing 3D glasses at home
The movie is very different from the television viewing mode. The movie is particularly time-consuming to go to a movie theater. It does not do anything else in the movie hall for an hour or two. Therefore, sitting still in 3D glasses does not make up. Too much trouble, and the 3D effect of the cinema is better enough to offset the small trouble of the 3D glasses. Therefore, the audience is more receptive to 3D movies. But the situation of watching TV is very different. Watching TV at home is often eating while doing other things while chatting. At this time, all the people wearing 3D glasses will be both obtrusive and funny.
On the other hand, in addition to viewing expensive 3D movies, 3D movie itself, 3D cinema equipment, and 3D glasses are all provided by the cinema. As long as the audience can enter the cinema, but you want to watch 3D TV at home, in addition to buying TV, If family and friends want to watch all of them together, they must buy a pair of glasses for each person, look for 3D Blu-ray players, 3D Blu-ray movies, 3D channels, or search for 3D videos on services such as Netflix. The 3D effect is more than that of a movie theater. This is not the only way to limit the sales of 3D TVs. It also allows consumers to use their 3D capabilities even if they buy 3D TVs.
Many consumers bought 3D TVs and returned home. They excitedly tried a 3D movie. After that, they wouldn't use it anymore. This kind of bad consumer experience caused consumers to lack of interest in 3D functions and responded directly to sales in the store. At the same time, Sony and LG all found that 3D features are not helpful for sales. When consumers decide which TV to buy, almost no consideration is given to the presence or absence of 3D capabilities. TV manufacturers have only to be good at it and discard 3D functions that are not favored by consumers. Changed to 4K, HDR and other technological developments.
It is not unpredictable that 3D TV will be caught in the present situation. When the major TV manufacturers were developing, they only asked the staff to take the prototype back to the living room. The whole family or the visiting friends were invited to watch TV in 3D glasses and see the funny thing. The situation is probably well-informed and does not need to wait for a few years for the product to fail. The problem is that if R&D engineers are so busy that they don’t have family life and no friends, then of course they can’t be aware of such simple problems, but instead fall into the technically-oriented dilemma of thinking that consumers only look at specifications.
Of course, consumers are diversified. Nowadays, 3D TVs are quietly shutting down, and there are still people requesting TV manufacturers to continue manufacturing. For example, to request LG to re-support 3D functions for new OLED TVs in 2018, it was granted to 5,788 people on January 23, 2017. . However, a few people cannot support television production. For now, 3D TV can be said to be dead for the time being. If we want to regenerate in the future, we may have to wait until the naked TV 3D technology has matured.
Smart TV/box information can focus on smart TV information network sofa butler (http://), China's influential TV box and smart TV website, providing information, communication, TV boxes, smart TVs, smart TV software, etc. Answering questions.
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