When Danny reviewed the Sony Personal 3D Viewer HMZ-T1, the one thing he wished it could do was head tracking for in-game play. With a little persistence, an IR tracker and Kinect, it’s possible to do just that.
You can’t help but think of Tron or Robocop when you see Sony’s Personal 3D Viewer in action. It’s been that way since we first glimpsed the prototype at CES 2011. So now that it’s just about hit Australia, we needed to know: will, as Sony claims, wearing twin 0.7-inch OLED screens on your face really be like watching a 750-inch cinema screen from 20m away? An immersive 3D experience awaits, but there’s always room for improvement.
Say goodbye to fights with the other half over who gets to watch the TV – Sony has just announced that its personal 3D viewer is coming to Australia, with 100 units available for pre-order on Friday.
You’ve seen the US review of the HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer, and now Gizmodo Australia gets a go here at CES. More than that, we just found out that the headset will be available for pre-order “soon”.