
Whilst this is by no means the first wearable home cinema system – comparable devices have been widely available for years – the HeadPlay visor based system is certainly one of the most impressive we’ve come across in offering both 2D and 3D viewing, a cool 120 Hz refresh rate, stereo sound, and a plethora of a AV inputs and integral Wi-fi connectivity allowing you to hook up everything from DVD players to PCs and gaming consoles.
Replicating the equivalent experience of viewing a 52” screen from six feet away, the HeadPlay Personal Cinema System consists of a visor offering 34 degrees field of view, built in 3D video encoding hardware and a native resolution of 800 x 600 pixels (scalable up to 1024 x 768 pixels) supported by a central hub, known as the Liberator, offing dual USB 2.0 ports (as well as a Mini USB port), compact flash slot, S-Video and VGA video inputs.

And it’s the sheer scope of connectivity offered by the system’s Liberator hub that really serves to distinguish this device from the crowd as the device will work with just about every device you can think of – from DVD and Video units to PCs, iPods to gaming consoles and even media stored on solid state memory solutions such as flash cards and USB flash memory sticks.
You can view the unit’s full specifications via the official HeadPlay Website, which also offers the user manual in PDF format for download but there’s no denying that the HeadPlay Wearable Wi-Fi 3D Personal Cinema System is an impressive piece of kit that no only looks the business but, as far as we’re concerned, wholly outguns the competition and, with the base model costing around $500 its certainly keenly priced.
[Source | Electronista]




