
Description
Thanks to the engineering experts at Carl Zeiss, the cinemizer OLED is "Best in Class" for wearable 3D video display technology. The cinemizer uses high resolution micro displays (870 x 500) to produce superior image quality while ensuring optimum comfort and versatility. Mobility The cinemizer OLED is designed for mobile use. The integrated rechargeable battery provides power for up to six hours of viewing enjoyment even when away from the confines of your home. For example, while on a flight, you can watch several movies from your iPhone on the cinemizer multimedia video glasses. Connection possibilities The cinemizer multimedia video glasses can be used for various applications. It can be connected to an iPod/iPhone, smartphone with HDMI or analog A/V interface, Blu-ray player, gaming consoles such as PS3 or XBox, PCs & notebooks, and other devices. This is all made possible by an HDMI adapter, a video cable (yellow cinch) and the optional iPod/iPhone adapter. Diopter adjustment Eyeglass wearers can configure their prescription from -5 to +2 diopters in each eye via the setting wheel. Rich colors OLED displays create crisp images with very vibrant colors, true black and thus very good contrast. Wearing comfort Emphasis was given to a low weight and optimal wearing comfort during development of the cinemizer OLED. The soft silicon nose pad allows the glasses to sit comfortably on your nose. The two soft rubber ear clips guarantee a good, comfortable sit, allowing you to use the cinemizer OLED for hours at a time. 3D support Various stereoscopic 3D formats are supported. These are side-by-side, top-bottom or line-interleaved such as Frame Packing via HDMI 1.4.
Features
- Lightweight comfortable design
- Folding arms for easy storage
- HDMI, Apple, AV-3.5mm 4 pin input capability
- Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery
Customer Reviews

D. Car
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.Read more ›

Lester J. Willis
I was excited to give the new Cinemizer OLED a try, having been watching reviews of it, along with some of the emerging competition in the HMD market. Once received, I made all the connections to my PC and checked for any updates in firmware. The un-boxing and connecting were not difficult. These slip on and off like glasses. I put them on and adjusted the optic wheels to focus each eye. Unfortunately,there was a dead pixel in the corner that shined a bright blue light from just outside of the picture. Other than that, the picture was perfect. Crisp, clear, with a size equivalent to sitting and watching my 42" TV from 6 or 7 ft away. I did notice I was having difficulty in focusing, and thought I may just need to "get used to them." After trying to watch a movie and moving the glasses around, from side to side and up and down on my nose, came to the conclusion that one eye was always going to be out of focus due to a lack of ability to adjust for pupil distance. I contacted the seller and requested a return and was offered the option to exchange or for a refund. If it were just the pixel, I would have exchanged, but since there was not an adjustment for pupil distance, I requested and was granted a refund.

alex
The quality of Cinemizer is superior to Vuzix 1200DX glasses that I had a chance to compare this product to. The focus adjustment is easier. The image quality is better although it is still far from being great. Slightly higher resolution than 1200DX, but at almost twice the price.There is no true 1080p resolution. The other products that are true HiDef were either not as portable as Cinemizer, or available only for backorder at the time I was in the market.The best application for these glasses are gaming and 3D. I could tolerate using them as a computer monitor when doing work or browing the web only for about an hour. The focus isn't great and not consistent across the screen.The 3D content compatible with this product is a bit hard no find.

Rachel Bosch
The coolest thing about immersive TV and gaming is that there are no distractions. You're completely encased in the watching experience. Avengers in 3D delivered through the Cinemizer is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen! My kids love watching videos, especially 3D on YouTube, through this device. It really is very cool! But it is not a replacement for a big wall-mounted TV in your living where you want to hang out with other people. It's too personal for that. My husband has used it for training, which seems like a natural application, and I've heard of it being by people who fly those little helicopters and UAVs and the like. Our application at home, however, is really simple: gaming and watching 3D movies by oneself. We use it with a PS3. For that alone, it's totally worth it. Like any electronic device -especially TV- its use in our home has to be managed or people would be using all the time, but that actually makes it like a reward to get to experience the immersive coolness of the Cinemizer. Again, totally worth it.
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