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Sony “HMZ-T3W” Wearable Display Goes Up On Pre-Order For A Hefty $999

In America consumers can now get their hands on Sony’s HMZ-T3W wearable display. The Sony HMZ-T3W is available on pre-order for a hefty $999. The wearable display uses dual OLED monitor that simulate sitting 65 feet away from a 750 inch, yes seven hundred and fifty inch, display. The wearable display currently comes only in a wireless version but a wired version may come in the future according to Sony.

The wireless HMZ-T3W is capable of streaming up to 7 metres away from the stream source which is tethered to a small battery pack. You can plug things into the wearable display too, via MHL or micro-HDMI, so you can use your tablet or smartphone to watch films and video content in a truly immersive experience.

Sony says the units won’t start shipping till November.

You can check out the pre-order page here. More details on the Sony HMZ-T3W can be found on Sony’s blog here.

Images courtesy of Sony

Ryan Martin

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