RE:Talking to BG
Sailor, agreed on the point you made about the competition. They have been available in many countries in LG, Samsung and Panasonic TVs since early 2011 (3-4 years now). More importantly, they didn't squander $2m+ with Hollywood to make $30-40K/quarter in streaming revenues. The results from the leading 3D cinema company RealD perhaps show a declining interest in 3D Hollywood movies as they have continued to install more 3D screens internationally but their box office revenue is going down - their September 2014 box office estimate was about 14% down over the September 2013 box office. Also, Discovery/IMAX and Sony recently pulled the plug on their 3Net 3D broadcast service in the US and their content wasn't amateur or independent so if the big guys can't make it work with good content, it brings into question whether the smaller providers like 3DGo can too.