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    Sony shows wearable 3-D personal theater

    TOKYO (AP) — Sony says it will start selling a head mounted display that provides a 3-D theater of music videos, movies and games, targeting people who prefer solitary entertainment rather than sitting in front of a TV with family or friends.

    Sony Corp. said Wednesday that the 60,000 yen ($800) "HMZ personal 3-D viewer" is set to go on sale Nov. 11 in Japan, and is planned for the U.S. and Europe, perhaps in time for Christmas, although dates have not yet been set.

    Resembling a futuristic visor, HMZ, which stands for "head mounted display," is worn like chunky goggles-and-earphones in one.

    The footage before the viewer — a music video of a Japanese singer in the demonstration for reporters in Tokyo — is crystal-clear and feels like peering into a dolls house in which a real-life tiny singer is moving.

    It seems unlikely that most people — or even technology enthusiasts — will want to buy a product that involves sitting alone and wearing a little helmet. The HMZ might not be Sony's long awaited answer to Apple's iPod or iPad but just another quirky device packed with cutting-edge technology that is headed for a limited niche following.

    A 3-D wearable gaming machine Virtual Boy from Nintendo Co., which went on sale in the 1990s, bombed, partly because of the bulky headgear required as well as the image being all red.

    Sony's latest product is far more sophisticated. Sony officials said the gadget delivers the immersive experience of a home-theater, or the equivalent of sitting in one of the best seats of a movie theater.

    The machine, which hooks up to Blu-ray disc players and game machines, is targeting people who want to enjoy movies or games alone.

    It is not recommended for people 15 years old and younger because some experts believe overly stimulating imagery is not good for teenagers whose brains are still developing, according to Shigeru Kato, a Sony vice president.

    On the plus side, consumers are growing more accustomed to 3-D these days, with the arrival of 3-D TVs and game machines. Kato noted the most popular movies last year, including "Avatar" and "Toy Story 3," were 3-D.

    HMZ uses Sony's own OLED screen, a relatively new kind of display that relays superb image quality and color, compared to the more prevalent liquid crystal and plasma displays used in laptops and flat-panel TVs.

    Kato said the major challenge had been making a very small display without compromising image quality.

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    48 comments

    • seth h  •  5 mths ago
      Yeah. they should use these on air planes and I agree with Vivian. Sony should market these to all the majore Air lines within the US too. That would be GREAT for Sony and I WOULD BUY ONE when I TRAVEL WITH my KIDS and wife. Goodbye to crying, HELLO TO 3-D AIR. NICE!!!! Beer anybody?
    • Vivian  •  5 mths ago
      If they can incorporate a hard drive into it to store your movies, so that it's a completely self-contained unit, this would be PERFECT for travel on airplanes. Shut out the engine noise, crying babies, and your neighbor's reading light... go to your happy place and the flight becomes bearable.
    • bobtr900  •  5 mths ago
      I think it will start off slowly but then iy will catch on and become the next big thing. Primarily because of the immersive quality of it, it will grow to be huge. Teens will take to it like a duck to water. They will bury themselves in it!!
    • Who cares  •  5 mths ago
      Where would you be wearing this crab,at home,in the car,on the streets,in the mall???????? It's really stupid if you think about it,you have earphones> meaning to can hear what's going on around you,then your eyesight is blocked,now you can't see either what's going on around you. So,now you totally separated yourself from everything and everybody, WOW how stupid is that.............
    • Rodney  •  5 mths ago
      No wonder people are getting stupid. They are isolating themselves from friends and family. I love doing things with my family and this piece of HMZ crap is not on my list.
    • Shlumgullya  •  5 mths ago
      Sony says, "......HMZ, stands for "Head Mounted Display...."

      Welcome to the world of inexplicable Japlish.
    • blue cow  •  5 mths ago
      There used to be a World we would look at. it was in 3d, unscripted, much like a really cool reality show except you were allowed to appear too, sometimes you won sometiimes you lost
    • Romus  •  5 mths ago
      HMZ, which stands for "head mounted display,"
      OK, I know the japanese are weird and perverted, with tons of their stuff not making any sense... but someone tell me how "Z" = "Display"
    • Lady V  •  5 mths ago
      Just imagine warehouses filled with people hooked up to those, IV's, and catheters. What a great way to control the population.
    • .  •  5 mths ago
      GREAT IDEA, I've been actually wondering when someone was going to build one that was worth the money. Thois retard "author" needs to shut the #$%$ up and let people decide for themselves what's practical...
    • Amos  •  5 mths ago
      COOOWEL! Gotta have one.
    • Mark Taronji  •  5 mths ago
      That is AWESOME!
    • The Truth  •  5 mths ago
      And excellent way to become blind
    • LRG  •  5 mths ago
      This product is basically "headphones for they eyes". Sometimes I like to listen to music over headphones and sometimes not. It's just another option. If I'm in the mood for a totally immersive experience this product might be nice to have.
    • Fred  •  5 mths ago
      This is just dumb.
    • WC  •  5 mths ago
      Porn will never be the same.
    • Carl  •  5 mths ago
      "It seems unlikely that most people — or even technology enthusiasts — will want to buy a product that involves sitting alone and wearing a little helmet."
      Are you kidding? I've seen people sitting next to each other - texting each other.
    • Spice  •  5 mths ago
      make it virtual so that I can pretend I am on a beach with above pictured Jen anniston in that purple bikini as we sip mai tais and talk about all the nasty things she will do to me when we get back to the room! Then let us go back to the room! Virtual Reality and then the world will veg out on every kind of erotic/travel/adventure scenario without ever leaving the shitter!!

      until then its just garbage!!
    • Harry  •  5 mths ago
      perfect for those car trips - add a ball gag for the kids.
    • Herotodus  •  5 mths ago
      Now if they put two forward facing cameras on the front of it, then it would be interesting. Heads up display for the masses.
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