China launched its first television channel 3-dimensional (3D) as a step test before the official launch.
Channel operated by China Central Television (CCTV) and three local TV stations will be launched officially at the end of the Chinese New Year in January 2012.
This facility can only be enjoyed by owners of 3D TV and that has the high definition (HD). A number of countries such as Japan, South Korea and India have launched similar channels.
This TV channel will initially air for 4.5 hours each day and will be repeated two times, according to Xinhua news agency.
"The launch of the 3D channel experiment is an important step in China's television world," said Cai Fuchao, chief watchdog of Radio, Film and Television of China.
This watchdog also said the new channel will bring in huge revenues for the television when some 500 million TV sets to be replaced with the third dimension.
But the opinion of citizens themselves divided over the launch of this 3D TV pilot. Some residents said on Sina Weibo, China's social networking site, that they await the launch of new TV channels.
But others argue hesitate trials will be successful because they have to wait 3 Dimensions of TV sets that do not require special glasses
Channel operated by China Central Television (CCTV) and three local TV stations will be launched officially at the end of the Chinese New Year in January 2012.
This facility can only be enjoyed by owners of 3D TV and that has the high definition (HD). A number of countries such as Japan, South Korea and India have launched similar channels.
This TV channel will initially air for 4.5 hours each day and will be repeated two times, according to Xinhua news agency.
"The launch of the 3D channel experiment is an important step in China's television world," said Cai Fuchao, chief watchdog of Radio, Film and Television of China.
This watchdog also said the new channel will bring in huge revenues for the television when some 500 million TV sets to be replaced with the third dimension.
But the opinion of citizens themselves divided over the launch of this 3D TV pilot. Some residents said on Sina Weibo, China's social networking site, that they await the launch of new TV channels.
But others argue hesitate trials will be successful because they have to wait 3 Dimensions of TV sets that do not require special glasses
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