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	<title>Comments on: IBC Report: The 3D Chasm</title>
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		<title>By: When There’s A Gold Rush, Start Selling Shovels! &#124; DisplaySearch Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Last year, there was little to see to support 3D, which had just been announced at IFA by Sony and Panasonic.  This year, you could hardly move for 3D equipment on show: cameras, editing suites, graphics and subtitling systems, and set top boxes.  You can smell the excitement (and above all, the hope) from the broadcast supply chain that the dark days of 2009 are over and 3D will encourage broadcasters to invest. [...]</description>
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