We take a look at the types of 3D content that you can currently watch on 3D TVs in a series of articles - starting with the options for watching live 3D sports programmes - golf, tennis, and football - popular bands in 3D music concerts, and the 7 most popular forms of 3D documentaries....
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An in depth series of articles looking at the benefits of mobile 3D TV - with a spotlight on the new products. The Nintendo 3DS 3D TV service, the greatly awaited Apple 3D iPad, the stunning HTC Evo 3D Smartphone and its highly regarded competition - the LG Optimus 3D.
Sony's Playstation 3D TV is still hot news. The branded dual player, individual view gaming monitor promises revolutionary gaming entertainment which can be enjoyed by two players each seeing a different image of the game. The end of split screen gaming? Find out where to buy Playstation 3D TV bundles at the best prices.
One great way to get extra 3D content to watch is by creating your own. The recently announced video binoculars from Sony may give the perfect solution with their long distance video recording capability, and we wait to see if the Ereader can give more content with the announcement of a colour ereader from Amazon ....
3DTVGuide.org - Panasonic Flagship Models - Panasonic VT 30 3D TV
The quick guide to the difference between active and passive 3D TVs. What size 3D TV is best. Plasma, LCD, or LED....and how much it's going to cost you?

Panasonic Vt30 3D TV
If you are looking for the newest version of a plasma TV the Panasonic VT30 may be exactly what you picture when you let your mind wander into the world of perfect TVs. Panasonic listened to the customer recommendations after the 2010 model came out. The 2011 model is just better than its predecessor.
While the 2010 Panasonic VT30 model was plasma it was only 2D and the major complaint was that its black level started off good, but deteriorated quickly. Panasonic seems to have made improvements on all of these situations.
The 2011 version of the Panasonic VT30 is 3D and has one of the best plasma pictures ever seen. The black level is still good and according to the company will hold up over the long haul. Watching this TV gives the feeling of sitting in the middle of the screen, and being a part of what is happening.
In addition to the pure pleasure of watching this 3D plasma TV is it is now wi- fi ready and comes with a nice internet package, only adding to the watching experience. The Panasonic VT30 comes with one pair of 3D glasses, but extras can be purchased.
When considering purchasing a plasma TV over the other options such as LCD displays, there are just a few things to consider. First is the picture, there is no better picture than a plasma and the Panasonic VT30 delivers on this. The deep black levels allow for better contrast, and improve the picture whether in a bright room or a dark theater atmosphere.
For the price the only real drawback is that on any plasma TV the picture will eventually deteriorate and the TV will need repaired. However if you want t he absolute best picture you cannot go wrong with the plasma format, and when it comes to 3D technology, there really isn�t a decision as this is where the Panasonic VT30 excels and makes you realize that you made the correct purchase decision.
In addition there is always a concern with burn in where a picture can actually be burnt into the screen and then the TV needs to be replaced, however Panasonic has taken steps to reduce this possibility, and the Panasonic VT30 is reasonably safe from this unfortunate occurrence.
Add in the internet capabilities and the Panasonic VT30 is ready for whatever you want to throw at it, if you are ready to spend the money to get a 3D plasma TV the Panasonic VT30 is one of the best options out there.
So head out to your local retailer and check the Panasonic VT30 out for yourself, check it out and see what you have been missing, a great 3Dplasma picture and all the extras of the new 2011 Panasonic VT30.
It's what everyone's waiting for. Affordable, high quality no glasses 3D TV - but when will we get it?....