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Sony offers to pull the cinema in the head
A 3D cinema that can be worn on the head, offers the Sony Corporation.
In November, Sony plans to start selling unusual novelties — wearable movie theater HMZ-T1, which supports work with 3D content.
Set HMZ-T1 consists of two main components: a processor unit connected to the signal source, for example, a Blu-ray player and put on the mind of the viewer module that generates a stereoscopic image.
The head module is equipped with two 0.7-inch displays, organic led (OLED), the resolution of which is 1280×720 pixels. Device forms the image, it is comparable in the perception of viewing a 750-inch screen located at a distance of 20 meters. The viewing angle horizontal is 45 degrees. The module also includes the audio, creating surround sound effect.
The processor unit is equipped with a digital interface HDMI; the HDMI Pass-Through will allow you to display not only to wear the head module, but also to a TV or secondary display. Unit dimensions — 180×36×168 mm.
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In November, Sony plans to start selling unusual novelties — wearable movie theater HMZ-T1, which supports work with 3D content.
Set HMZ-T1 consists of two main components: a processor unit connected to the signal source, for example, a Blu-ray player and put on the mind of the viewer module that generates a stereoscopic image.
The head module is equipped with two 0.7-inch displays, organic led (OLED), the resolution of which is 1280×720 pixels. Device forms the image, it is comparable in the perception of viewing a 750-inch screen located at a distance of 20 meters. The viewing angle horizontal is 45 degrees. The module also includes the audio, creating surround sound effect.
The processor unit is equipped with a digital interface HDMI; the HDMI Pass-Through will allow you to display not only to wear the head module, but also to a TV or secondary display. Unit dimensions — 180×36×168 mm.
Source: /users/413
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