IT+ – the first programme in Lithuania in 3D

Published: 9 January 2012 y., Monday

The programme about information technology IT+, having attracted many viewers interested in state-of-the-art technology, will now be in 3D. In Lithuania, it is the first and currently the only case when a programme will be broadcasted in the format, which is very popular in the world.

From 5 January 2012, the viewers having found the IT+ programme in the Youtube website Penki TV channel may choose whether to watch it in regular format or in 3D. The viewers having selected the 3D will enjoy exceptional image quality: they will notice even the smallest moves of the programme host, unique qualities of new devices, and the details of the reporting.

According to Rūta Vederytė, the host of the programme IT+, the purpose of the programme is to introduce the most relevant news of the IT world in simple and easy language and to attract the interest not only of the professionals of this field, but also of all others, who are interested in what is going on in the IT market and what it can offer to each of us. The 3D format will allow not only learning about the discoveries conquering the world, but also receiving high quality image information. Young and prospective team of the creators of the programme, who have already gathered a lot of experience in the IT field, are constantly monitoring the IT market and select the most distinctive and important news, present the conclusions of the newest research, interviews most famous experts, overview the most recent inventions, and advice on what technologies and devices to choose and how to use them.

The programme IT+ can be seen twice a week on the TV channel Penki TV – at 20.00 on Tuesdays and Fridays. It is also broadcasted in the information portal Penki.lt and Penki TV channel  on Youtube.

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