Thursday, September 26, 2013

What's next, Cinemizer OLED?!




This time, Cinemizer OLED. Well, it is a competitor of Oculus Rift and it provides multiple uses. Use it either on the go, going to dentist, in class room, on development project, watchimng movie or playing video games. The new cinemizer OLED Virtual Reality video glasses from Carl Zeiss combines three-dimensional movie enjoyment with brilliant image quality and outstanding stereo sound. The cinemizer OLED projects a 40-inch image into the eyeglasses – and therefore creates a theatrical atmosphere combining a three-dimensional movie experience with brilliant image quality and outstanding stereo sound. Dive into a fantastic new world – wherever, whenever. Outstanding features include the excellent contrast of the OLED display, the light weight of the eyeglasses and personalized setting of the wearer's eyeglass prescription.


The Cinemizer OLED Virtual Reality Video Glasses take gaming to a new level. Whether connected to a PC, Xbox, PS3 or a smartphone with the Android or iOS operating system, you’ll forget the world around you, immerse yourself in a game and experience the feeling of being "at the center of the action". Thanks to the spatial display of games in stereoscopic 3D on a 40-inch image in the glasses, you’ll enjoy a very intense gaming experience. This can be enhanced through the use of a head tracker, which uses natural head movements to enable you to interactively look all around during a game.


Here is one interesting video of Cinemizer OLED, you would surely love it...



The outstanding design of the cinemizer OLED allows you to experience all that your virtual world has to offer: at home or on the road, at work or at play, and for a wide range of applications.

In comparison to Oculus Rift it comes quiet handy, since it is smaller, light weight against Oclus Rift gaint goggle. Although, Oculus Rift is winning over Cinemizer. According to CNet review, Cinemizer performance is not good at all, tiny sound, image contrast bleed out into blue and red and makes 3D ineffective. Well, everythings have upside down, nothing is meant to be perfect, but this generation is still in development process, and over few years will be seeing a lot of this cool things. Keep updating with our blog and please comment what you think of these technologies. What are your views…

Well, you might not agree with CNET review, but they are just perceptions of thinking... and you certainly don't have to agree... let us in comment section about your thoughts...







BY MAJ

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