Sammanfattning: With millions of dollars you might be able to squeeze a 62-foot screen into your mansion's basement, but that certainly won't negate the logistical issues. Do you realize just how big 62-feet is? Think medium sized sail boat and suddenly you'll realize ho...
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Publicerad: 2012-03-13, Författare: Will , testad av: pcmag.com
Successfully simulates a big screen viewed from afar. Excellent picture. Comfortable design.
HDMI input only. Requires plug-in power through separate processor device. No Dolby or DTS support
With an excellent picture, and surprising comfort, the Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer is the best head-mounted display we've seen yet, but it's still an expensive novelty....
Sammanfattning: Video Review: The Sony HMZ-T1 3DTV headset combines two 720P OLED screens with simulated 5.1 surround sound for the ultimate home theater experience. Kevin Pereira and Matt Mira take a look at the 3D features on this $800 device....
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Publicerad: 2012-02-09, Författare: Ty , testad av: cnet.com
It's fun! Whether it's for gaming or movies, the Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer is one of the best 3D displays on the market, with zero crosstalk. Based on OLED technology, the headset is capable of deep, deep black levels, and whether in 2D or 3D, all im
The headset is heavy and becomes quite uncomfortable with extended use. It's not possible to get the whole screen in focus at once, resulting in blurring at the edges. The effects of its lower resolution are apparent: detail levels aren't up there with an
While the Sony HMZ-T1 personal headset is capable of some of the best 3D effects I've ever seen, it's uncomfortable to wear for extended periods and images suffer from blurriness.
This is not the first Virtual Reality headset. I even remember “virtual reality” headsets from my childhood but the Sony HMZ-T1 is definitely different – and much better. Still, I cannot help thinking that we are taking baby steps here. Progression in vir...
Sammanfattning: to Impressions of Sony HMZ-T1 It seems like the dream of virtual reality peaked about 15 years ago and ever since I have had occasional nightmares where I wake up in a cold sweat, scared of a vision of the future without VR. The Lawnmower Man came out...
Publicerad: 2011-11-08, Författare: Mat , testad av: gizmodo.com
First, it's very fun technology. It's just neat to have the TV take over for you. This has some serious future shock going for it as well, Advertisement, The video performance is exceptional. That's largely due to the 3D. Crosstalk or ghosting is one of t
But the surround sound pass-throughs could have been better, Advertisement, And let's talk wearability. While it's far, far more comfortable than any other headset we've tried, it isn't exactly like wearing your favorite hat. If you don't spend a lot of t
Yes, as long as you have another TV. This is a toy. An $800 toy. I think very few people would be happy with it as their primary television. Its too closed-off from the outside world, and tethered to the video source by a cable. You have to be so connect...
Sony’s Personal 3D Viewer is definitely a niche product. We can’t see many units selling -- it’s not a very sociable product, it can be uncomfortable and it really only appeals to 3D fans -- but if you can get it set up correctly it’s able to produce a...