As if the wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton won't be enough of a spectacle, word comes the royal wedding extravaganza may be broadcast in 3D!
The wedding, which will take place at Westminster Abbey, will be the first royal event to be so televised. It looks like the BBC, ITV, and BskyB are pushing to have the eye-popping honors, according to the British news source The Telegraph, and the stations are promising to be discreet. As if. 3D cameras are much larger than a traditional camera.
Of course, you're going to need to wear those funky 3D glasses to view the broadcast, oh, and a 3D television set. Maybe you want to jog on down to your local Best Buy and upgrade the flat screen in your living room before the April 29 nuptials. Then again, maybe IMAX will show it in one of their theaters for all the subjects not ready to shell out $1,500 for a new set just a few years after having upgraded to LCD or plasma.
Although royals watching is fast becoming a legitimate sport and the World Cup and French Open were both televised in 3D, I'm not quite sure what the benefit will be. Crowns flying at the camera? Scepters threatening to poke out our eyes? Kate's baubles spilling out onto our hearth?
I'm sure the wedding will be just as majestic in 2D for his, well, majesty, without the need for bulging out of our TV screens into our living rooms.
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