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Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer Reviewed

[NZ Gamer]

Innovative and stylish headset that delivers a total visual and audio experience.

Making its Western market debut at CES a few weeks ago (after being released in Japan in November last year), the idea behind Sony’s new HMZ-T1 “Personal 3D Viewer” was to deliver a true 3D experience – rather than the cheap pair of glasses and a blurry film you might get at the theatre. This high-tech vision is delivered by way of a separate screen for each eye, which you can adjust to ensure they work optimally for you.  …

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We applaud Sony for this unit and their courage to innovate. Despite its quirks and its totally selfish experience, this unit is fun to use and takes media to a new level. We liked it a lot, and were very reluctant to give it back. No word on what it will cost here in NZ yet, but it retails in the UK for around 800 pounds (gulp).

See the original story here: http://nzgamer.com/ps3/features/1055/sony-hmz-t1-personal-3d-viewer-reviewed.html

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