Sony's New HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Virtual Reality Viewer. Sony trims the fat on latest Personal 3D Viewer headset Along with its 84-inch 4K TV, Sony also chose IFA 2012 to unveil the latest version of its head-mounted Personal 3D Viewer. The successor to the HMZ-T1 we tried out at IFA last year, Sony claims the updated HMZ-T2 model boasts a sharper display, improved sound and is some 20 percent lighter, making it easier on the ol’ neck muscles. HMZ-T2 (HMZT2, HMZT2W.CEK) : Overview : TV & home cinema : Sony HMZ-T2 Personal 3D ViewerA personal cinematic home entertainment experienceTwin OLED HD screens, cross-talk free 3D viewing, virtual 5.1 surround sound & adaptable headphonesPlay movies and games in High Definition 2D & 3DWatch bright, clear, cross-talk free OLED screensView for hours with Auto Colour Temperature Enter a world of immersive entertainmentLight and comfortable, the Personal 3D Viewer is a head-mounted display for High Definition 2D and 3D viewing with virtual 5.1 surround sound.
Oculus. Z800 3DVisor: Get Inside The Game™ MINDFLUX - Australia's Premier Virtual Reality Distributor. John Carmack and the Virtual Reality Dream • Articles. It was, to be frank, the best E3 appointment I have ever had. Today I met id Software founder and legendary coder John Carmack and tried his bonkers homebrew virtual reality headset. The headset's not a commercial product - not yet, at any rate. It's a prototype kit which Carmack has modified himself and written firmware for. It's being demonstrated at E3 to promote Doom 3 BFG Edition, and I got to play the game using the headset for a few minutes (it would have been more if I hadn't been so engrossed chatting to Carmack about it). The headset has a motion sensor stuck to it to allow it to track your head movements.
Inside, a single, smartphone-style 6" LED screen displays two images seen through two lenses (which Carmack has masked off with black tape), providing a stereoscopic 3D view. It's held together by a ski goggle strap and some gaffer tape. 'I was playing around with laser projectors on hemispherical screens.' Like something from Doc Brown's lab. Pictured: a) me, b) fun. NBCNews.com video: Virtual reality headset amazes users. Google's Project Glass heads up display: science fiction you can wear. How Hollywood tech helps Ford design cars (video)