Media | 3D television Blu-Ray Goes 3D With New Standards New players will export two images in full 1080p By Kevin Spak Posted Dec 18, 2009 10:32 AM CST Copied A visitor watches a 3D screen, at the 25th MIPCOM (International Film and Programme Market for TV, Video,Cable and Satellite), in Cannes, southeastern France, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau) Blu-ray players will soon come equipped to show 3D movies in full 1080p, thanks to new standards announced yesterday. Players built to conform with the new standard, which should begin shipping next year, will send two images to the TV, both in full resolution. With the proper glasses, those images will resolve into a 3D image; without them, they’ll be a blur. The industry has tried selling 3D movies before, but it’s never taken off, in part, executives presume, because of the low image quality on older TVs. They’re hoping full HD will change that, the Los Angeles Times reports. The new players will also play old-fashioned 2D Blu-ray discs. Read These Next Iranian strikes hit near Israeli nuclear research site. Robert Mueller, FBI boss who investigated Russia ties, Dies US boat strike in Eastern Pacific leaves survivors. Revolutionary Guard spokesman dies after issuing defiant statement. Report an error