Juniper Foo | Jan 11, 2006

Next to Icuiti's wicked-looking
3D visor at CES 2006, the Z800 3DVisor looks almost drab. Like a wad of silver foil eye cooler you can expect your spa consultant to whip out for your exhausted optics. Then again, the Z800 lays claim to being the world's first high-res OLED-based stereovision, with advanced 360-degree headtracker and stereo sound for a complete 3D virtual experience. The sticker price, though, is sufficient to rock you back into cold, hard reality.
Check it out from all sides:
Front |
back |
closed up |
side
Price: From US$899
Availability: See
eMargin
Device: 3D glasses
Basic specs: Immersive 2D/3D stereovision "big screen" experience equivalent to 105-in display, interactive 360-degree advanced head tracking, SVGA (800 x 600), high contrast ratio >200:1, full color at 16.7 million pixels, low power utilizing USB, 8oz, built-in stereo sound and noise-canceling mic
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