Sky 3D - everything you need to know

Tips on entering the third dimension, all in one place

Sky 3D - everything you need to know

1 October 2010 10:54 GMT / By Libby Plummer

You can now get 3D broadcasts at home, courtesy of both Sky and Virgin Media. We've pulled together a series of guides to get you up to speed if you're thinking of taking the plunge into the third dimension.

Before you do anything, take a look at our How to go 3D at home guide which should answer all your questions about what you need and what will be available.

If you think it sounds interesting, but you're not sure if there's anything out there that you actually want to watch then take a look though our What's on Sky 3D? roundup which will take you through the highlights. Or if you're interested in what you can buy on disc then check out our list of Hot 3D Blu-rays to buy now and coming soon. You can also have a read-through of our First Look review of Sky 3D.

If you've still got any niggling doubts about 3D or want to dispel some of the myths that you've heard then look no further than our 3D Mythbusters, which will reassure you with some solid facts.

Once you're up to speed with all things 3D and you've decided to splash out on a fancy new TV, then take a look through our round-up of the best 3D TVs around.

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3DTV, 3D televisions, Blu-ray 3D, Sky, Sky 3D, Virgin Media, Virgin Media 3D, Features

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