👓 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The CarlZeiss Cinemizer OLED 3D Multimedia Glasses offer an immersive 3D experience with dual OLED displays, adjustable dioptres, and a lightweight design, making them perfect for multimedia enthusiasts on the go. With a rechargeable battery and compatibility with multiple Windows operating systems, these glasses redefine portable entertainment.
Brand | ZEISS |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 17.48 x 7.98 cm; 117.93 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 1909-127 |
Manufacturer | CarlZeiss |
Standing screen display size | 40 Inches |
Operating System | Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1100 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.48 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 118 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**G
Works - recommended
recommended, using it with GraphiSoft BIMx and with a bit of fiddling with motion-drivers on a PC, works as expected
D**Z
Best HMD on the market right now compared to Sony and Oculus
I have owned many different HMDs, from recent ones (Sony HMZ T2 and the Oculus Rift Dev Kit) to old ones (Virtual IO glasses and Forte VR headset, Phillips Scuba) to name a few.Don't let the silly pictures in the press release for the Cinemizer of a guy in a hard hat and a child at a dentist fool you. This is actually a serious product. Here is a comparison with the other products currently available:The Sony HMZ head mounted display (HMD) The Sony HMD, including the latest HMZ T3, which I tried but did not purchase, is just not comfortable or in focus enough to have it on your face for any length of time, so having a better FOV is meaningless.(I owned the HMZ T2 and I tried everything to make it comfortable/in focus, from purchasing third party pads to reading forums on the internet- its just a flawed piece of engineering which can never be comfortable without a complete redesign).The Oculus Rift The Oculus is also cool, but it is meant for a different application, it is meant for immersive VR with headtracking and it is a lot blurrier than the Cinemizer, although it is comfortable enough (though still not as comfortable as the Cinemizer).If you want an immersive virtual reality experience, get an Oculus Rift with Tridef and try to tweak it to work with various commercial games. You will not want to watch a movie on this using Rift theater or other such app because the resolution and comfort will be less than the Cinemizer.The CinemizerIf you want to watch movies and yes even web surf and have a portable monitor, you want the Cinemizer. When using Chrome, you will want to use set the default zoom to 125-150 percent- if you do this you will have very nice, viewable, non blurry text and enjoy a comfortable web surfing experience. It actually works extremely well, perhaps even better, hooked up to an android device with hdmi output. By working extremely well, I mean that the web content is formatted for a mobile device and as such the presentation and text size, etc. is perfect for the Cinemizer. When using a windows OS, you can increase the size of the default fonts to improve the readability of text for non web browsing apps to get razor sharp text, however this is not necessary in my experience.The Cinemizer comes with several different nose pieces. Experiment to find the one you prefer. You may also want to purchase the optional immersive light blocking accessory, which attaches nicely on to the glasses to block out the surroundings and make it dark around the screen. It is nice to be able to easily remove this accessory to view the keyboard/surroundings as desired.I actually found that I need to have the glasses positioned slightly above my ear instead of resting on it, otherwise I feel as my eyes have to constantly look up at the screen, which is not comfortable. So having the glasses rest above your ear instead of directly on it (which works great for me) is a further adjustment you may want to try. Unlike the other two HMDs mentioned above, the picture is 100% in focus and clear, including all corners. 1080p would be nice, yes, but that tech is not available to HMDs priced in the range of most consumers. You can use these in the hot tub, in your hammock, in all kinds of situations where mounting a display would be a challenge. And it comes with a battery that lasts a few hours and is rechargable via mini usb. For home use I usually just leave the usb plugged in.When you are watching a movie or using it as a monitor, you dont WANT a FOV larger than 40 degrees, as any google search for guidelines for large screen placement and viewing distance will confirm. In other words, if you sit too close to the screen, it isnt comfortable. The Cinemizer gives you the largest screen you want at the correct distance, which is what an FOV of 30 or 35 degrees actually means.(To be honest I would prefer a FOV of 40 in the Cinemizer, but it is still very good). I have a 55" TV and the distance I sit from it results in about a 30-40 degree FOV as well. I use both, sometimes I feel like watching movies on my 55", sometimes on my cinemizer. I am more likely to use my 55" for typing or as a monitor, and often use the cinemizer to watch movies, which is what it is probably best used for. For games I use my Oculus Rift.
J**E
No valen lo que cuestan
Las gafas son realmente cómodas y fáciles de ajustar, pero la calidad de imagen no es acorde con lo que cuestan.La baja resolución que tienen hace que sea muy difícil leer subtítulos o textos. Navegar o leer correos se hace totalmente imposible. Para ver películas en SD pueden valer si no eres muy exigente, pero para jugar o ver películas HD la resolución es demasiado baja. Falta nitidez en los bordes. Pero lo que más molesto se hace son los quemados o brillos excesivos que se generan en las zonas blancas de las imágenes. Produce tantos reflejos que se hacen molestas después de un tiempo usándolas.Si costaran 200/300€ me las quedaría, pero al precio actual prefiero esperar a la siguiente versión, si sale algún día, que es de esperar que sea ya HD de verdad, no sólo de catálogo como estas.
N**Y
LA 3D A PORTEE DES YEUX !!!
Je cherchais un moyens pas trop cher de jouer ou regarder des films en 3D Relief ( j'ai une télé 1080p Samsung non 3D ).Après de multiples recherches, 2 choix s'imposaient : LCD ou OLED.Le LCD présentait une résolution inférieure et bavait, le prix était plus abordable 150-450 € environs.Par contre pour l'OLED il n'y avait que le Cinemizer de Carl Zeiss ( rien que ça, ça en jette déjà, et pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas la marque, il fabrique surtout de l'optique pour appareil photo ) pour environ 600-750 € ( plus la même gamme de prix là ).Mon choix c'est porté sur se produit pour une raison que je dirais après vous avoir décrit le produit.Les lunettes sont légères 75 grammes, champ de vision large 102 cm, un rendu des couleurs net et sans bavures 24 bits, une excellente résolution de 870x500 par œil avec prise en charge du 720/1080p, son stéréo, boitier avec prises HDMI, AV-IN, Audio-IN jack 3.5, cables ... bref très complet !Testé avec plusieurs films 2D ou 3D, en noir et blanc aussi "Creature From The Black Lagoon", le rendu est extraordinaire qu'elle que soit le support avec une finesse et une précision de l'image qui laisse pantois. Le son avec les écouteurs d'origine est un peu faible, même avec les réglages tout a fond, pour une utilisation en voyage ils suffisent largement sinon vous pouvez en brancher d'autre ou un casque, même sans fil, sans problème.Je l'ai ensuite testé avec UNREAL TOURNAMENT 3, en 2D pour l'instant, c'est bluffant, et quand j'ai voulut tourner la tête c'est là que le bas blesse, on ne peut pas... enfin pas pour tout de suite. C'est là que je veux en venir un "module" complémentaire doit bientôt sortir, pour 100 € environs, permettra de bouger et de voir dans tout l'univers 3D d'un jeux par exemple ( vivement que le produit soit disponible ! ).Pour conclure, pour un prix pas si élevé que ça mais pas donné, vous avez le meilleur casque pour jouer ou regarder en 3D avec un confort inégalé ( le casque de Sony pèse dans les 600 grammes ! ).Important: pensez que ce genre de produit est à utiliser avec des poses d'environs toutes les 2h.
W**E
Junk
Doesn't do 1080p@60hz at all, just says "unsupported input"
D**.
Fuyez ce produit.
Franchement pas bien du tout. Cher et image pas du tout au niveau espèré ou attendu en lisant les pubs et commentaires. Je ne l'utilise jamais. Bref, argent perdu. Pour une marque comme celle là, c'est décevant.
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