Since its launch, the site has had standard categories like videos, music, games, software, each broken down into more exact portions.
Says the site, via their blog:
There are about 40 titles in the section now but it has been growing pretty quickly since this morning.
Of course, if you want to watch a 3D film via your TV, you will require a 3D capable player (PS3, Blu-ray, etc) and a 3D HDTV, both of which can get pricey but are expected to fall in price, perhaps significantly, in 2012.
Says the site, via their blog:
We have read on the Internets that there are some new technology called the third dimension. So we added a category in the video section called . . . 3D!
There are about 40 titles in the section now but it has been growing pretty quickly since this morning.
Of course, if you want to watch a 3D film via your TV, you will require a 3D capable player (PS3, Blu-ray, etc) and a 3D HDTV, both of which can get pricey but are expected to fall in price, perhaps significantly, in 2012.