3D OLED Glasses With Diopter AdjustmentAug 30, 2010 |
The famous Carl Zeiss has been manufacturing their popular Cinemizer video glasses for several years. Recently the company added to its glasses the 3D capability.
The glasses, dubbed Cinemizer Plus, can be now used for home theatre and various video games. They have a small 16:9 format OLED display in each eyepiece that boasts a resolution of 640x480 pixels.
The viewer gets the feeling of watching a 45-inch screen from a distance of 6.5 feet.
You can link a small external box to numerous playback sources such as iPod and iPhone. It is also possible to connect it to a number of other phones, video players, game consoles, laptops and even Blu-ray players.
An interesting feature of Cinemizer Plus from Carl Zeiss is a separate diopter adjustment for each eyepiece. Thus you will eliminate the need to wear 3D glasses on top of your regular glasses.
The onboard battery can hold for about 4 hours. It can be charged via USB connection. Today the glasses can be bought for about $ 390.
The glasses, dubbed Cinemizer Plus, can be now used for home theatre and various video games. They have a small 16:9 format OLED display in each eyepiece that boasts a resolution of 640x480 pixels.
The viewer gets the feeling of watching a 45-inch screen from a distance of 6.5 feet.
You can link a small external box to numerous playback sources such as iPod and iPhone. It is also possible to connect it to a number of other phones, video players, game consoles, laptops and even Blu-ray players.
An interesting feature of Cinemizer Plus from Carl Zeiss is a separate diopter adjustment for each eyepiece. Thus you will eliminate the need to wear 3D glasses on top of your regular glasses.
The onboard battery can hold for about 4 hours. It can be charged via USB connection. Today the glasses can be bought for about $ 390.
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