Remember in design and functionality to the virtual reality that viewers were designed in the 90's.
Sony will launch in Japan this year its 3D image viewer that is placed on the head in the image of the virtual reality viewers occupied much of the projects, fantasies and failed products of the '90s (perhaps the most famous being the Nintendo Virtual Boy, released in 1995). Sony refers to it as an HMD ( head mounted display , ie, "screen positioned on the head.") The device offers two OLED screens offer a comparable quality to 720p (HD-Ready). Each eye thus has its own screen and can produce three-dimensional effect. It also supports two-dimensional image. Sony recommends the product be used by adults 15 years and warns that sudden movements can cause dizziness. This product has been presented in various technology fairs , and finally becomes a commercial product, although no date for distribution outside the Nippon market.
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