After suffering a long dearth of content, early adopters for the home 3DTV format, which includes 3D HDTV displays and 3D Blu-ray players, are finally finding their way into the light. The shift began in November of 2010 when Warner released six Blu-ray 3D titles to wide retail release (no hardware exclusivity). The season would also see a few more titles released to retail including several IMAX 3D titles from Image Entertainment, a Best Buy exclusive Blu-ray 3D release of The Last Airbender, and two big Blu-ray titles from Disney, Alice in Wonderland and A Christmas Carol as well as Step Up 3D.
Now things are heating up even more in the post-holiday season with Walt Disney Studios announcing 15 Blu-ray 3D titles for home release in 2011. All of the releases will come packaged with the 2D Blu-ray release and be released day-and-date with the regular Blu-ray and DVD releases as well.

In addition to the film being in 3D, each disc will include thematically linked 3D menus, 3D previews of coming-attractions trailers and an introduction to the eye-popping world of Disney Blu-ray 3D featuring beloved characters Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King.




