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Though ESPN 3D's imminent demise
might be evidence to some that 3D TV isn't exactly killing it, BBC has
confirmed that it will cover Wimbledon again this year with that extra
dimension. In particular, it will broadcast selected matches, including
the men's and women's finals and semi-finals, in free-to-air 3D for
those with the Red Button service and supported sets. Wimbledon marked its first-ever 3D broadcast two years ago, and the BBC is also experimenting with 4K coverage
this year with Sony, albeit exclusively at a live spectator "experience
zone" on the finely manicured grounds. The network also said it would
up its live streams from six to ten to go with its YouTube coverage -- meaning UKers who miss a single grunt will have only themselves to blame.
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