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The main feature of the Sony HMZ-T3 is that it simulates a 750-inch diagonal screen at a distance of about 20 meters, meaning it carries a cinema around with a headset. This also means that the glass can be used as a virtual reality glasses, equipped with two OLED screens in each eye, each with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. In addition, the glass also has the ability to emulate the Head Tracking feature on the glass using the smartphone screen as a display device. Head Tracking is an effect that lets viewers “enjoy” in the 3D space of 3D gaming, video being shot using a dedicated device when we can turn our heads around to explore our surroundings, based on Motion sensor.

The price is quite high, the entertainment experience with the HMZ-T3 is also very important Sony, when equipped with sound system emitting 7.1 channel, can be used with the headset or the headset of the user. Although there is a built-in battery, the user can also use it with external power through the AC port. In addition, through the MHL connection, the HMZ-T3 can also charge the mobile device via the microUSB port. In addition to its wireless display capability, the HMZ-T3 can also receive HDMI video signals (for use with the HMZ-T3-P’s built-in processor) supporting up to three connected devices at the same time, or via the MHL. Next from the Sony smartphone. According to the manufacturer, the goggles can use up to 7 hours of continuous battery life over HDMI, 3 hours for MHL and WirelessHD.

where can you get a Sony HMZ-T3 online

Sony Head mount display “Personal 3D Viewer” HMZ-T3 (Japan Import): Buy it now

Sony Head mount display [Wireless] “Personal 3D Viewer” HMZ-T3W (Japan Import): Buy it now

Sony HMZ-T3W Head Mounted 3D Viewer (2014 Model): Buy it now

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