Abstract: Sony's $1,000 "Wearable HDTV" worked as intended in a demo. But a few quirks made me believe it'll still be a while before we can really step into a recorded video scene and look around for ourselves.The HMZ-T3W fits snugly on your head, even while wearin...
Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Amazing picture
You'll look like an idiot, only 720p
There is no doubting that the HMZ-T3W is impressive. We laughed when it came through the door, and others had a good giggle at our expense too. You'll probably do the same by seeing the accompanying pictures in the review - complete with mo' for Mov...
Published: 2013-09-12, Author: Jordan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Google Glass not your thing? Not a problem, why not opt for Sony’s huge goggles instead — which Sony envision being a normal sight on planes, trains and just about everywhere.We can’t say we see it happening just yet, and there’s several reasons why we’d ...
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Published: 2013-09-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Space is at a premium in Japan, so we can see where the inspiration for the Sony HMZ-T3W head-mounted display came from. It's a headset that beams two 720p HD screens straight to your eyes as if staring at a 750-inch screen 20-metres away. It's also bonk...
The Sony HMZ-T3W isn't for everyone thanks to its high price and tricky fit. However, it is a good starting place for what to expect from the Project Morpheus headset, and makes a good case for 3D VR gaming.Next, read our Project Morpheus vs Oculus Rift c...
When you've nailed that sweet spot, the HMZ-T3W is a neat bit of kit. But even after the adjustments Sony has made it still feels like this is just a luxury product, especially considering the price.But if Sony really has been working on a dedicated PS4 v...
As Sony's third-gen head-mounted viewer, the HMZ-T3W looks like the most convincing yet. The streamlined design and introduction of wireless streaming capability are compelling upgrades and we look forward to testing it out in full.Sony HMZ-T3W release da...
Abstract: So how well does it perform? For the most part it's very impressive. Though there's still a sweetspot to get the most from the 3D effect (meaning you may have to adjust the headset's placement on your noggin a bit, and tweak the two optical adjustment sli...
Published: 2014-01-15, Author: James , review by: makeuseof.com
The packaging is typically uninspired recycled cardboard and polyethylene – there's a lot to pack in, so they've aimed for utility over form. Hidden under the main headset, inside one of the bags, is a mass of cabling and adapters.AdvertisementWhat in the...
When you've nailed that sweet spot, the HMZ-T3W is a neat bit of kit. But even after the adjustments Sony has made it still feels like this is just a luxury product, especially considering the price. But if Sony really has been working on a dedicated PS4...