The Toronto Star launched the world’s first newspaper full of 3D graphics and presented a special gift to its readers. But reading newspapers must be accompanied by glasses, otherwise the contents of the newspapers will be meaningless to readers.
After the launch of the 3D newspaper, it received great feedback from advertisers and readers. Many other newspapers called for information on 3D newspapers. These newspapers are also considering plans for 3D newspapers.
According to the Star, the sales of 3D newspapers have increased by 17% compared to ordinary newspapers, and 18500 copies of 3D newspapers have been sold through sponsored sales.