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Extrait: The Epson Moverio BT-100 Wearable Display is the world's first transparent Android based augmented reality display. Even though it's not yet a large market, augmented reality devices are the up-and-coming tech in wearable technology. Devices have come and...
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 B...
Extrait: Wearable glasses were first seen in science fiction movies and have always been a hit with viewers. The concept is finally showing up in the consumer market, with the announcement of Google Glasses. The likes of Sony, Olympus and Epson have already st...
The Epson BT-100 is priced at Rs. 42,900 and is currently being sold across major cities in India through select Epson dealers and stores. While it may seem a little expensive, and no doubt it is, there's simply nothing quite like it in the market right ...
Portable headmounted display, Browser supports Flash, Image has vibrant colors, good contrast, Good 3D performance, Runs Android, supports apps
Heavy headset, Poor native video file format support, Subpar HD playback, No preinstalled app store, Not the best Web browsing experience, Big screen experience is lacking
The fact that Epson describes the Moverio BT-100 as a ‘mobile entertainment viewer' somewhat sets the stage for what one can expect from it. Contrast that to the Sony HMZ-T1, which Sony calls a ‘personal 3D viewer', and the difference in product placement...
Publié: 2012-07-09, Auteur: Luigi , review by: everyeye.it
Moverio BT100 è un visore multimediale altamente avanzato per le tecnologie che impiega, forse anche troppo avanti rispetto a quello che avrebbe voluto o potuto offrire, finanche riguardo a tempi ancora in cerca di standard di connessione e piattaforme di...
Extrait: Quello dei visori multimediali, o “occhiali LCD”, è un mercato che va in crescendo sia per l'accessibilità nei prezzi dei modelli base (leggi vecchi) sia perché hanno mantenuto quasi inalterato il loro fascino nel tempo. Noi ne abbiamo provati diversi e q...
Publié: 2012-08-08, Auteur: Eric , review by: fwdmagazine.be
Vrij goede beeldkwaliteit, Doorkijkbril sluit je niet op
Formaatondersteuning, Slecht aangepaste interface, 3D-effect zeer beperkt, beeld kleiner dan gehoopt, Oncomfortabel, Duur
Van een toestel met zo'n stevig prijskaartje hadden we eigenlijk een veel vlottere gebruikservaring verwacht. Het concept verdient zeker verdere aandacht, maar Epson moet het nog wat doorontwikkelen. Compacter, lichter, beter afstelbaar, en met een r...
Videos ruckeln, Schwer und unbequem, Kein Zugang zum Android-Market
Epsons Moverio ist eine nette Idee, die aber schlecht umgesetzt wurde. Das Bild erscheint zwar im 3D-Modus fehlerfrei und bestenfalls auch riesig. Doch die ständigen Ruckler und die Reflexionen des Umgebungslichts an den Rändern stören kräftig. Gewicht un...