Sony will release the HMZ-T2 personal 3D viewer in the Japanese market on October 13th, 2012. Weighing at just 330 grams, the HMZ-T2 provides a stereoscopic 3D effect from dual OLED displays, a 24p True Cinema mode, and automatic color temperature adjustment to minimize eye fatigue. The Sony HMZ-T2 personal 3D viewer is priced at 70,000 Yen ($900). [Sony Japan]
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Sony quietly drops new HMZ-T2 Personal 3D viewer at IFA
Sony almost sneaked this one by us at today's IFA press event. In fact, it was never mentioned on stage and practically buried in the day's flood of PR. The HMZ-T2 is the company's next generation wearable 3D display. Aesthetically it doesn't appear very different from last year's T1 and, spec-wise, things seem largely the same as well. Put the head-mounted unit on and you'll be presented with a pair of 0.7-inch OLED monitors that deliver 45 degrees of three-dimensional entertainment. There's also the same Virtualphones tech baked in, that create the illusion of a 360-degree 5.1 surround sound system. The T2 distinguishes itself primarily through a refined design that makes it lighter and more comfortable (without resorting to shape-shifting liquid metal, either). For more, check out the PR below.
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