Start seeing in 3D with Carl Zeiss OLED video glasses

Start seeing in 3D with Carl Zeiss OLED video glasses

Grant Lambert |

Have you ever been on a long flight using prescription sunglasses , bus or car ride bored out of your mind? Stinky used headsets to watch another lame movie like Seabiscuit or hear the latest Justin Bieber song over and over again. Leave it to Carl Zeiss to change the game and put out personal 3D video glasses.
  • Two high-resolution OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) displays
  • Each with 870 500 pixels and a fill factor of 100 percent
  • Simulated image size: 40 inches (= 1 m) at a distance of 2 meters
  • Page ratio: 16:9
  • Color depth: 24-bit RGB
  • Field of View: 30 degrees
  • Side-by-side/Top-Bottom/Line interleaved
  • Frame Packing with HDMI (720p/1080p)
  • Each side individually adjustable from -5 to +2 diopters
  • The optics support a pupil distance (PD) of 59 to 69 mm
  • Added content: HDMI: 640x480p 60Hz, 720x576p 50Hz, 720x480p 60Hz, 1280x720p 50/60Hz, 1920x1080i 50/60Hz, 1920x1080p 50/60Hz, 1920x1080p 24Hz, HDMI 1.4 3D 1080p 24 Hz, HDMI 1.4 3D 720p 60Hz
  • iPod/iPhone: video-capable iPod and iPhone models via optional accessories
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