As I just posted 3Net, Direct TV’s Own 3D Network, I see Comcast also Drops it’s own 3D Network Called Xfinity 3D…See Details.
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Ok The only Details are that is up and running with limited programming, but there is no need to worry about that as much since hollywood is pushing out 3D Movies as much as 2D Movies now a days.
Comcast also announced it’s served up over 1 million views of 3D shows and movies over video on-demand with more sports, music and movies to come.
Press Release:
KINGS OF LEON CONCERT FROM MTV WORLD STAGE AND 2011 NHL HERITAGE CLASSIC KICK OFF COMCAST’S 24-HOUR, NEXT-GENERATION XFINITY 3D CHANNEL
Comcast Also Announces One Million+ Next-Generation 3D Views On Demand
PHILADELPHIA, PA – February 17, 2011 – Comcast announced the launch of Xfinity 3D*, its new 24-hour, next-generation 3D channel, which will make its official debut with the 2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic and a MTV World Stage concert by the GRAMMY Award-winning rock band, Kings of Leon, in 3D on February 20. The channel will bring customers concerts from top-tier artists, sporting events, more than a dozen movies and original 3D programming. Comcast also announced that there have been more than one million 3D views On Demand since the Masters Golf Tournament in April 2010.
“Whether it is a concert, sporting event or movie, Xfinity 3D brings the best seats in the house right to customers’ living rooms,” said Marcien Jenckes, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Video Services for Comcast. “As the leader in 3D, we will continue to bring our customers the best 3D content available today.”
On February 20 at 6:00 p.m. ET, Comcast customers can watch the 2011Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic, the much-anticipated outdoor match-up between the Montreal Canadiens and Calgary Flames at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, on Xfinity 3D. The 2011Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic will be the second regular season outdoor game to be played in the 2010-11 NHL season. The 2011Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic will also be available in 3D On Demand on February 21.