Zeiss is a name best known for its camera lenses, but the company also has entertainment in mind with the Cinemizer OLED wearable display. A chunk set of oversized video glasses, where Google's Glass ...
The Zeiss Cinemizer OLED glasses are great for watching movies on-the-go, but command a steep price and offer little utility beyond this function. And despite inevitable comparisons to the ...
These days, the Carl Zeiss name tends to be more associated with Nokia cellphone camera lenses than anything else, but the famed optics company has a few other irons in the consumer electronics fire.
AUBURN HILLS -- Total 3D Solutions, the North American business partner for the Carl Zeiss Cinemizer OLED (organic light-emitting diode), has launched the Cinemizer OLED First Person Viewer Special ...
Video glasses never quite took off. The handful of good head-mounted displays have been clunky and expensive (like the Sony HMZ-T1), and most displays that claim to give you a movie theater experience ...
IRVINE, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 5, 2014) - EON Reality, the world's leading interactive 3D software provider, has added the Cinemizer OLED, immersive 3D head mounted display, from Carl Zeiss, the world ...
Today Carl Zeiss is announcing that the Cinemizer head mounted display is available in the US and Canada for $749. The Carl Zeiss Cinemizer has technically been available for a few months, though it ...
Update: Another video from CeBIT has the rep stating the the head-tracking hardware runs an additional €100, but it still isn’t clear if this is third-party or being offered directly from Carl Zeiss.
Carl Zeiss Cinemizer OLED : Angle The Cinemizer is much, much smaller and lighter than the HMZ-T1, weighing just 4.3 ounces (8.6 including the control box and HDMI adapter) and looking more like a ...
Carl Zeiss Cinemizer OLED : Angle The Cinemizer is much, much smaller and lighter than the HMZ-T1, weighing just 4.3 ounces (8.6 including the control box and HDMI adapter) and looking more like a ...
Video glasses never quite took off. The handful of good head-mounted displays have been clunky and expensive (like the Sony HMZ-T1), and most displays that claim to give you a movie theater experience ...