Sony announced its third-generation Personal 3D Viewer (model HMZ-T3W) is now available for pre-sale in the U.S. for $999.99. The wearable, wireless head mounted visual display features twin OLED ...
If you have been eagerly waiting to get your hands on Sony’s new and updated Sony HMZ-T3W Personal 3D viewing headset, you will be pleased to learn that it is now available to pre-order from Sony ...
Sony has opened pre-orders for its HMZ-T3W personal 3D viewer headset. It'll apparently run you £1,300 in the UK and a confirmed $999 in the States. Better save that folding money now. We reported on ...
Now even more light and comfortable, the all-new Personal 3D Viewer from Sony is a head-mounted, High Definition 2D and 3D personal display with virtual 5.1 surround sound. It's perfect for movies and ...
Sony introduced a new personal 3D viewer that is designed to offer users an "immersive 3D/HD viewing experience." The new HMZ-T1 features two 0.7-inch Ultra-Small High Definition Color OLED Panels.
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 ...
Sony's HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Viewer certainly gives off a good first impression. The device looks sleek, like something out of the future, the sort of streamlined future that movies have been promising ...
Sony Electronics today introduced its next-generation Personal 3D Viewer (model HMZ-T3W), the world’s premier wearable high definition visual display featuring twin OLED screens. We would love to get ...
After being made available to preorder back at the beginning of October for $999, the new Sony HMZ-T3W personal 3D viewer has now arrived in Sony stores throughout the US. If you have already ...
The HMZ-T3W personal 3D viewer has been announced by Sony. The 3D headset is said to deliver an "immersive big screen experience, wherever you are". Unlike the Oculus Rift, which is designed primarily ...
It works brilliantly, but it's not for everyone. If you're single, cashed up, love 3D movies to death or need an immersive gaming experience, then the Personal 3D Viewer may just be the ticket for you ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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