Sony's New HMD Video Glasses will Change Your Life
Jared Lindzon — September 7, 2011 — Tech
Looking like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, Sony's new HMD Video Glasses provide a personal 3D viewing experience unlike any other. The futuristic glasses use twin HD OLED displays to provide a three-dimensional personal viewing experience.
The HMD Video Glasses can be connected to devices such as iPads, video game consoles and Blu-ray players via HDMI.
With full 3D and HD capabilities combined with virtual 5.1 surround sound, the head-wear provides a completely immersive viewing or gaming experience. The HMD Video Glasses hit stores in Japan on November 11th, it will cost the early adopter ¥60,000, or approximately $800 US.
The HMD Video Glasses can be connected to devices such as iPads, video game consoles and Blu-ray players via HDMI.
With full 3D and HD capabilities combined with virtual 5.1 surround sound, the head-wear provides a completely immersive viewing or gaming experience. The HMD Video Glasses hit stores in Japan on November 11th, it will cost the early adopter ¥60,000, or approximately $800 US.
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