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The Sony HMZ-T2 head mounted display / VR headset is now available for purchase in Canada. Back in October we caught the HMZ-T2 HMD available in a number of countries for some other outrageous prices.
They’ve never truly disappeared, of course, and companies like Vuzix even sell relatively affordable versions to this day, but none have captured our interest quite like the HMZ-T1 from Sony.
One of the major attractions at Sony’s multi-floored Tokyo Game Show booth is its revamped HMZ-T2 3D head-mounted display.We got to spend a few minutes with it and the upcoming Metal Gear Rising ...
The Sony HMZ-T3W is available on pre-order for a hefty $999. The wearable display uses dual OLED monitor that simulate sitting 65 feet away from a 750 inch, yes seven hundred and fifty inch, display.
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 ...
Sony's third-generation personal 3D viewing headset, the HMZ-T3W, is now available for pre-order. If you want to grab the Sony HMZ-T3W, you'll need to pre-order it directly from Sony's website ...
Find out more about how we test. The Sony HMZ-T3W is the brand's third-gen 3D personal viewer - this time with a slicker design and wireless streaming capability The Sony HMZ-T3W Head Mounted ...
Like most Sony product, the new HMZ-T1 will attract premium pricing, landing in stores in time for Christmas with a price tag in the vicinity of US$780. That's still a lot cheaper than a Bravia ...
You're not going to look elegant. The HMZ-T1 from Sony has a pair of 720p, 0.7-inch OLED screens, integrated headphones, and a head-clamp that's equal parts necessary and weird. Christopher ...
Sony quietly announced the HMZ-T2 head mounted display / VR headset back at the end of August. The unit is now available in several regions (though notably still not in the US). In the UK you ...
The grandly titled HMZ-T1 Head Mounted Display places twin 0.7-inch 720p OLED monitors an inch in front of your eyes, the aim being - according to Sony PR - to emulate viewing a whopping 750ft ...
Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes about TVs and home entertainment. Expertise Ty has worked for radio, print, and online publications, and has ...
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