Sony has announced the HMZ-T3Q, a new pair of virtual reality goggles that will feature a virtual 750-inch video screen in the wearer’s vision. he HMZ-T3Q tracks your head movements and can pan the visual field, which make gaming more immersive. It is also capable of 7.1 virtual surround sound.
Sony’s virtual reality goggles will feature a 750-inch virtual screen
The Oculus Rift head-mounted display is a piece of technology that gets people excited about the future, but it’s still in the prototype phase. Sony has been making its own line of head-mounted 3D displays in recent years, and it has just announced a new model at CES that could give the Oculus a run for its money when it’s released. Sony’s HMZ-T3Q display can produce a virtual 750-inch video screen in the wearer’s vision.
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