Is Sony's weird Personal 3D Viewer the future of home entertainment? We go hands-on to find out in this video. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ ...
Equipped with two newly-developed 0.7-inch (diagonal) Ultra-Small High Definition Color OLED Panels, the Personal 3D Viewer leverages Sony's expertise in both OLED display and semiconductor drive ...
Sony introduced a new personal 3D viewer that is designed to offer users an "immersive 3D/HD viewing experience." The new HMZ-T1 features two 0.7-inch Ultra-Small High Definition Color OLED Panels.
Sony's Personal 3D Viewer, model HMZ-T1, a slick device that looks similar to a catcher's mitt with a plastic visor, is designed to give viewers a big theater experience at their home. At $800, the ...
Unlike the Oculus Rift, which is designed primarily for gaming, the HMZ-T3W is built for multiple purposes. Priced at £1,300, it features twin OLED HD screens, virtual 7.1 channel surround sound and ...
Over at TIME.com, I reviewed Sony’s Personal 3D Viewer, which lets you strap two tiny OLED screens to your head for 3D movie watching and game playing. It’s an unusual gizmo, and at $800, it isn’t ...
Sony said Tuesday a new version of its popular “Personal 3D Viewer” head-mounted display, which wraps around the eyes and shows video so it appears at the size of a virtual movie screen, will go on ...
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The Sony Personal 3D Viewer's aim is to become the new must-have gadget for the ultimate immersive movie and gaming experience. The world's first 3D-compatible Head Mounted Display with high ...