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  • IFA : Sony HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Viewer Hands-on

    IFA : Sony HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Viewer Hands-on

     

    We go hands-on with the new Sony HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Viewer which was showcased here at IFA. 

    Tthe HMZ-T2 uses stereo OLED panels (one for each eye) to deliver its 3D visuals, eliminating the crosstalk issues other 3D sets suffer from. There’s also virtual surround sound onboard for a personal cinema experience. With the 45° field of vision, you’ll feel completely immersed in a widescreen cinema experience.

     

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    The all-new, totally enhanced cinema and gaming experience–the Personal 3D Viewer

    29 August 2012
    Sharper display, improved sound and superior comfort with the new HMZ-T2
    · Play 2D & 3D movies and games in vivid High Definition
    · Enjoy smooth, comfortable viewing with bright, clear OLED screens and a lighter, more adjustable headset
    · Get the full atmosphere with virtual 5.1 surround sound

    Totally immersive gaming and movies
    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 gaming, with twin OLED screens that display vivid, super-sharp images (with zero cross-talk interference) to absorb you in a truly personal experience.

    Clear, smooth, cinematic 3D viewing
    The Personal 3D Viewer features dedicated, high response Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) screens for each eye, which reproduces deep, vivid colour tones with sharp contrast and no blurring. And with a 45° field of vision, you’ll feel completely immersed in a widescreen cinema experience.

    The HMZ-T2 also has a set of detachable and adjustable light shields for greater privacy and total involvement in your viewing experience. These flexible light shields simply clip on or off the Personal 3D Viewer, and are completely unobtrusive to the headset comfort and design.

    Viewing perfection for film fans or gamers
    The Personal 3D Viewer is made for both film enthusiasts and solid gamers. 24p True Cinema mode shows films exactly as the director intended for the big screen, at 24 frames per second. Or, if you’re a keen gamer, select the Clear mode for smooth fast-action sequences. Whatever you select, Auto Colour Temperature adjustment gradually lowers image tone intensity from blue to red hues so that you can watch or play your favourite movies/games comfortably for longer hours.

    Lose yourself in 5.1 surround sound
    With a choice of sound modes, the Personal 3D Viewer features Virtualphones™ technology to create a 360º natural sound field, just as though you’re listening to true 5.1 channel surround sound. There’s also Harmonic Equalizer technology built in, which restores audio compression losses in the digital waveform for a fuller, more spacious sound.

    Lighter and more adjustable for wearing comfort
    Weighing just 330g, the Personal 3D Viewer is 20% lighter than previous models, with greater options for wearing comfort. It has a highly adjustable headband and forehead support for a secure, gentle fit with positional screen lenses for relaxed and clear 3D viewing. You can also use your own favourite wired or wireless headphones or inner-ear phones to enjoy immersive surround sound.

    “Everything about the HMZ-T2 Personal 3D Viewer is designed for comfort and total immersion,” says Naoto Yoshioka, Home Audio Video Senior Product Manager at Sony Europe, “so once you’re watching a film or playing a game, you’re totally absorbed in the thrilling action and forget you’re even wearing the headset.”

    Notes to editors

    HMZ-T2Personal 3D Viewer

    Your personal, cinematic home entertainment experience

    · Immersive Full HD 2D and 3D – enjoy a 45° full cinematic widescreen picture
    · Smooth 3D viewing – dedicated, high response OLED screens for each eye smoothly display 2D and 3D images without the blurring of image crosstalk
    · Virtual 5.1 channel sound – crisp, clear 360º audio with ambient sound, also Harmonic Equalizer audio enhancement and a choice of listening modes
    · Vivid clarity and high contrast picture – a TruBlack display creates a clear visual experience
    · Watch comfortably for hours – Auto Colour Temperature adjustment lowers image tone intensity for longer play with less eye fatigue
    · Adjustable supports for enhanced performance – for optimum comfort, headband and forehead supports are fully adaptable, with adjustable screen lenses for precise 3D viewing
    · Use your favourite headphones– make it more personal by using your own wired or wireless headphones or inner-ear phones
    · Detachable light shields etacable lwersg mode you select, you’dset[stipeirnce for different kinds of play. for greater privacy– fully detachable and adjustable light shields for total involvement in your viewing experience
    · Wireless remote controls– adjust sound and vision, and access the menu wirelessly without breaking from the action
    · Play while others watch TV – a dual output switcher means other people can watch TV or films while the wearer plays games (or the other way around)

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  • LG launches Optimus L9 at IFA

    LG launches Optimus L9 at IFA

    LG today unveiled the LG Optimus L9, a 4.7-inch smartphone running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The L9 packs a 1-GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, an IPS display, and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, as well as a VGA camera on the front. However,  it remained silent about the screen resolution of the phone.

    The slim device will also come with a pre-loaded bespoke version of the QTranslator app, which uses optical character recognition technologyt to translate from over 40 languages, including those with non-roman literals, into the language of your choice from 64 user languages.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Specs Leaked

    Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Specs Leaked

    The Galaxy Note

    We’ve had plenty of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 rumours of late, with the latest whisperings come from Seoul Newspaper, and mostly reiterate what we’ve been hearing for the past few months.

    The newspaper claims that the new Note 2 will have a slightly bigger 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen. As well as being 16:9, the display will boast a 1,280×720 resolution, perfect for treating your eyeballs to high-definition movies while on the go.

    Underneath that slab of a screen the Note 2 is set to be powered by a quad-core 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4412 processor and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the latest version of Google’s Android software. It also packs an 8-megapixel camera and will offer next-generation data speeds in countries where they have 4G phone networks.

    We will be covering the Samsung Mobile Unpacked Event Live from Berlin tomorrow. 

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