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Australia: 3D TV is here, but you should read the rules
3D TV arrives in Australia next week, but soccer fans thinking about watching the game with a beer might want to check the fine print.

Samsung today revealed the first range of 3D TVs to go on sale in Australia next week, beating rivals Sony and Panasonic to the shelves.

One of the first events to make use of the technology will be the World Cup, with FIFA announcing 25 matches to be filmed in 3D — including Australia's game against Germany on June 13.

But if you're planning on watching it with a beer, think again.

Viewers under the influence of alcohol are among the list of people warned not to watch 3D TV by Samsung's safety guidelines.


Others include pregnant woman, the elderly, those who suffer from epilepsy and those who are sleep deprived.

And despite Samsung showing off its new 3D technology with a screening of kids' film Monsters vs Aliens at a press conference in Sydney, children under the age of six are ruled out as well.

Click here to read Samsung's safety guidelines

The safety guidelines also warn people to be careful where they place their 3D TV in the house because of possible disorientation.

"DO NOT place your TV near open stairwells, cables, balconies, or other objects that can be tripped over, run into, knocked down, broken or fallen over," Samsung says.
Posted by: tipper 2010-04-12
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