Sensics is to give Sony a run for its money with a new 3D head-mounted display, dubbed Natalia. Sensics has designed Natalia in retaliation to Sony's HMZ-T1. Like the Sony product, Sensics Natalia headset comes with dual OLED screens for each eye. Well, Natalia can be connected to a PC, smartphone, tablet or other devices to watch movies and games in 3D. The new headset has high resolution 280 x 1024 screen unlike the Sony headset for personal movie and gaming experience.

In addition, Natalia becomes different from its Sony rival with its capability to work standalone. Well, the headset from Sensics comes with on-board 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU with 3D coprocessor, graphics card, 1GB of RAM, an SD card slot, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Natalia can also work separately without computers or phones. Developers can even develop apps for Natalia using libSensics app programming interface.
The 3D headset display mounts dual SXGA OLED screen with 1280 x 1024 pixels. The display also supports 720p playback and it is made with the power of the SmartGoggles architecture. The headset is further equipped with a true 3D display, 360 degree head tracking, 64 degree field of view for excellent immersion and integrated stereo audio and microphone. Well, these components are capable enough to bring super 3D gaming and movie experience to your eyes.
Sensics will show off Natalia at the upcoming CES 2012. The company has not revealed anything regarding its pricing. Presumably, the Natalia head-mounted display will hit stores this year. Rush to buy a piece of the headset to enjoy films and games in a great immersive and personal atmosphere.
Via: Engadget