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Nous n'avons pas franchement été séduits par les lunettes 3D Moverio BT-100 d'Epson. Un nouveau design s'impose afin que le produit s'adapte mieux aux différentes morphologies. En revanche, le concept nous paraît vraiment intéressant. Si Epson fait évolue...
Après Zeiss et Sony, c'est au tour d'Epson de proposer sa vision des lunettes d'affichage 3D. Et autant dire qu'avec le Moverio BT-100, elles n'ont jamais autant mérité ce nom. Car contrairement à celles existantes, elles sont transparentes et permette...
Extrait: Soon after opening this video headset, I decided it was an item almost too silly even for Silly Street. A see-through display on which video appears on a tiny oblong surrounded by acres of normal outside world, it's like one of the headsets dentists offer...
Extrait: This consists on a pair of glasses with earbuds connected by a short lead to a small box. My thoughts go back to early handheld CD players however here you not only get sound but also vision and the box has an Android system....
Extrait: The Epson Moverio B-100 is a bit like a vision of the future from around 1982. These futuristic specs beam video into your eyes in 2D and 3D, giving the impression of the big screen without anyone else seeing what you're watching. For the price, we wer...
Too expensive, terrible support for common video containers,
There are too many problems here to make these a good buy, in our opinion. Ignoring the massive pricetag, they don't accept enough video formats to appeal to anyone, they aren't all that much fun to wear ...
Need dimmed lighting conditions, Limited video codec support, Expensive, Not HD, not HD-ready, Poor software optimisation
The Epson Moverio BT-100 are the best video glasses we've reviewed. But that's not saying much. Image quality is sub-HD but otherwise offers decent contrast and colour and, including an Android-powered control box, it comes with everything you need to get...
Impressive size image, Design doesn't affect peripheral vision, Android interface, Web browser supports Flash video
Expensive, Limited file formats, Lack of noise cancelling headphones, Too many cables
Without the sense of isolation that blights Sony's effort, Epson's see-through home cinema experience is a tad easier on the senses, though we're not sure the two should be compared too closely.While Sony's HMZ-T1 is a 3D gaming accessory, the Moverio BT-...
Involving cinemalike experience, peripheral vision, Androidbased user interface,
Quality of headphones, too many cables.
'See-through cinema' - it's a new one on us, though these generally impressive transparent video glasses do appear to lack the versatility required by travellers. The Android-based GUI is excellent, but for now the BT-100 is best viewed as a DIY home c...