
Americans are sometimes criticized for being ignorant of the rest of the world. I guess the fact that most Americans can’t locate Canada on a map tends to confirm that. (It’s somewhat south of the North Pole) Along the same lines, we tend to forget that there are consumer markets other than ours. Moreover, those markets can be surprisingly different from ours. Something that’s hot here, might not be hot somewhere else. And vice versa.
Take 3D TV, for example. Interest in 3D TV is, at best, tepid in North America. But a report from NPD DisplaySearch finds that 3D TV is gaining traction in China, as well as Western Europe. Apparently those regions appreciate the exciting viewing experience that 3D provides. Or else they didn’t get the memo that the glasses make you look dorky.
On one hand, it seems sad that two other markets are forging ahead with new 3D technology while America sticks with crappy 2D TV. But that’s not necessarily bad. If we let those early-adopter consumers amortize the research costs and ramp up the volume, maybe 3D sets will be cheap when we finally decide to buy them. Sometimes it’s good to be #3. Or, maybe we’ll never buy 3D at all. While in China the penetration rate of 3D TVs in the 3rd quarter was twice the rate in the 2nd quarter, in North America the percentage of 3D televisions shipped actually declined.
So if it’s not 3D, what do Americans want? NPD says we prefer large, inexpensive TV sets with fewer features. In my mind, that description somehow seems unflattering. So, I consulted another research group, Parks Associates, and they say that Americans like TVs with built-in internet connectivity. That sounds better, so let’s go with that. Interestingly but not surprisingly, Americans who intend to buy a connected TV are more likely to downgrade or cancel their pay-TV subscription within the year. So, to help offset the cost of a new TV, we are trading cable for connectivity. In contrast, perhaps 3D just seems like another door to higher content costs.
Still, I hope 3D makes it here. I call on Brazil, Switzerland, Ireland, Uruguay, Guam, Hawaii, Des Moines, and all my other fellow countries in North America to give 3D TV another look. Let’s show the world that we are #1.
Ken C. Pohlmann is well known as an audio educator, consultant, and author. He is a professor emeritus at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, and the author of numerous articles and books, including Principles of Digital Audio and Master Handbook of Acoustics.










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The reason we here in the US don't like 3D is because we are smart enough to see what a money grab it is and most of all because it sucks bad. I know you are not originally from here and that may be where your heart lies but come on now you know as well as the next guy that 3D sucks and is for kids at best. Guess you can't understand why a great talent like "Hasellhoff isn't a big star here either. Go figure huh?
America has always let me down when it comes to Technology.
People here would probably easily switch back to 8-track tapes if you just advertised that you don't even have to press a button for it to play again !!!
I have always been cutting-edge... . I enjoy high quality video and audio.
I never bought in to Cassette tapes because of warble and compression, never paid a dime for a wimpy sounding mp3. I do SACD, DVDA Blu-audio...P.F. Immersion sets etc...
I had HD before any of my friends. . . . . who only now are discovering Blu-Ray !
...as-far as 3D goes, those who hate it should have one eye removed.
my friends who I tell about 3D claim it makes them dizzy or sick, but when I 'drag' them to come experience it they leave 'elated' and Surprised.
Tho give them 4-5 more years and they (might) come around.
I for one am ready for 4k 3D and leave everyone else to their sad 2D lives.
3D is gods gift to the senses.
MIKERR, come on now. You most likely live with you parents and have no intentions of moving anytime soon. 3D sucks and is a money grab by electronics industry looking for another golden goose. Lets get real here huh?
why is Technology a Money grab for the U.S ?
almost EVERY T.V. or device is made in Japan. ... . .. yes the U.S. sucks under the rule we have now... but that will change soon enough.
BRING-ON THE 4k !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
koufax get real have you tried 3D, I bought Panasonic 2010 VT series plasma with 5 pairs glasses stand blur-ray player HDMI wall mount 3 movies for $4000. That is not big money or expensive maybe your just cheap or walmart and MacDonalds should pay you more. This TV has a very beautiful 2D as well as 3D. Some movies are a big money grab and suck which is about 5% the others are incredible to watch so besides your uneducated opinion and your low paying job.
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