![]() First off, I immediately noticed a screendoor effect on the two OLED panels. Now the HMZ-T1 is a new product and it isn’t without flaws. If I could have, I would have watched the whole movie via the HMZ-T1. Having 2 distinct panels for each eye avoids having to use active shutter glasses, which give many people eye strain and headaches. Colors looked fantastic, the 3D was natural, easy to focus on, and did not induce any eye strain. I wouldn’t choose 3D mode 100% of the time, but there are definitely games where it really pulls you into the action. This did add quite a lot of aliasing and sparkle to object edges, but the added depth was fun. After enabling the 3D, resolution was effectively cut in half due to the PS3 hardware not being able to render 2 full resolution screens at the same time. ![]() Initially I was playing the game in 2D and thought it looked fantastic and I didn’t even realize the game wasn’t in 3D mode. Contrast looked very good, and the black levels were terrific. I am not sure if it added anything to the experience, and I would still prefer a normal 2D presentation, but this was definitely watchable. Now I’ve heard that the 3D was terrible on this Blu-ray, but honestly, I actually thought it looked pretty good through the HMZ-T1. I started out with some footage from the final Harry Potter. Fortunately the quality from the OLED panels is quite nice. There were some minor picture controls, but for the most part, what you see is what you get. On the bottom of the headset there are several buttons to control the HMZ-T1’s settings. A long, thin cable runs from the box to the headset. Any processing that needs to be done is handled by a separate box that has one HDMI input and one pass thru output. The unit is comprised of 2 720p OLED panels, one for each eye. I’m sure with some tweaking a more comfortable position could be obtained, but I didn’t want to take up too much time adjusting. I ended up leaning forward a bit, almost looking down, to let the headset “dangle” from my head. The weight, which is all upfront, rested directly on the bridge of my nose. The unit has quite a few adjustments for different head shapes, but I couldn’t quite get a comfortable fit. Seeing the unit close up for the first time since a brief glance at CES (where the lines were too long), I thought it looked sleek and futuristic, like something from a 70’s sci-fi movie. Well, I just had to find out for myself, so I scheduled some time with the HMZ-T1 at my local Sony Style. Could Sony’s HMZ-T1 take us to the next level of virtual reality? Or is it just another poorly designed gimmick. In fact, there has already been some DIY projects that have added their own custom head tracking to Sony’s HMZ-T1 headset. What if we could merry something like the Kinect with a heads up display? The Lawnmower Man suddenly doesn’t look so far-fetched anymore. The road to enhanced user interaction was paved by Nintendo’s Wii, only to be followed by the Sony Move and Microsoft Kinect. We’ve already see some great uses of augmented reality, placing computer generated objects into a live, interactive video source on systems like the PS3. Well as we approach 2012, it seems that virtual reality is poised for resurgence. SECRETS Tags: sony, accessories, wireless.Headphones: Open Air Dynamic 12-24,000Hz.Output: 1 HDMI 1.4a pass through-output.■ 6-axis Motion-Tracking device that combines a 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer ■ Battery: 5900 mAh Polymer Lithium battery ■ Plug in Capability: HDMI, USB, Micro-USB, Micro SD slot. ■ Supporting Storage: Up to 256GB Micro SD card and USB mobile storage disk ■ Diopter Adjustment: Ranging from +3D hyperopia to -8D myopia with an accuracy of +/-0.33D Left/Right eye can be adjusted independently ■ Virtual Screen Size: Equivalent to a giant 800” widescreen viewed from 20m ■ Display: SONY 2 x 0.71” AMOLED 4K micro-display Stream YouTube, Netflix, movies, or connect gaming system and immerse yourself from your PS4 to your Nintendo Switch. Replace home theatre, TV, or smartphone for video viewing with an easy to setup, use, portable integrated headset. THƯỞNG THỨC MÀN HÌNH OLED 4K/3D 800-INCH MỌI LÚC - MỌI NƠI Enjoy An 800-Inch OLED 3D 4K Giant Screen – Anywhere – Anytime.
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