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HEADPLAY-Personal Cinema Experience

December 07, 2007

http://krisscop.blogspot.com/2007/11/headplay-personal-cinema-experience.html

WOW WOW WOW. Son got his "Headplay"...this is incredible. It is a VISOR aka Star trek stuff, that plays movies, allows gaming RIGHT IN FRONT of your eyes. I can only imagine the next generations getting smaller and smaller. THIS is the "virtual" stuff on star trek to allow them to take escape vacations. It is SOO much better than looking through binoculars. The lenses are individually able to be adjusted. It is an EXPERIENCE. Blogger is not letting me post a picture right now. At $$ 500++ it really was a gift from God. Read more...

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QJ.NET review: Crysis powers up with Headplay on the PC

December 07, 2007

http://pc.qj.net/QJ-NET-review-Crysis-powers-up-with-Headplay-on-the-PC/pg/49/aid/107626

A lot of us are probably old enough to have been around at the time 3D video game eyewear was born. Led by Nintendo's historic but under-appreciated Virtual Boy portable game system, these peripherals made their way to the gaming market and provided the then relatively small gaming population a curious peek into the world of virtual reality. While a lot of us were undoubtedly amused with this development, a lot of us chose to watch at the sidelines and stick to our regular TVs. Read more...

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Home cinema kit goes 3D

October 23, 2007

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/09/21/headplay_3d_home_cinema/

After thousands of sci-fi movies have already exploited the idea, the possibility of immersive 3D films and gaming is finally upon us in the real world. Manufacturer Headplay claims to have created the world's first portable cinema capable of rendering both 2D and 3D content through a head-mounted visor. The Headplay Personal Cinema System has two parts: a visor unit, that's worn by the user and includes a "screen" that sits over their eyes, and the "Liberator" unit, which connects the visor to the content source. The Liberator is compatible with a range of multimedia sources, including your DVD player. Read more...

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