Cinera is a kind of HD TV that projects images in front of the eyes of the "spectators", giving them the feeling of being in a movie theater
Who said that viewers are only objects designed for virtual reality and augmented reality? They could be used to bring the big screen right into our homes. Cinera, for example, is a particular viewer able to return the classic cinema effect.
Cinera is a kind of HD television that projects images in front of the eyes of the "spectators", giving them the feeling of being in a movie theater. The device is composed of two displays, with truly amazing features. Beginning with the field of vision of 66 degrees, capable of reproducing the visual experience at the cinema. The device connects with numerous other devices, sources from which to draw films to watch. Cinera mounts on board in fact a USB port, a microUSB and especially an HDMI port. And that's not all. On the viewer could not miss the support for Wi-Fi connection.
Features Cinera
The real strength of Cinera are, as anticipated, the two displays, with a resolution of 2560 x 1140 pixels. The viewer also allows you to watch 3D movies. Cinera also has two other noteworthy elements. One of the main problems of traditional viewers is that after a while they fatigue users. Cinera has a tool that allows you to support the device to the head. In addition, the viewer also integrates a mechanical arm, which has the advantage of further lightening the load of the device (as well as keeping it firmly in place).
The battery provides 4 hours of battery life when the viewer is used with the head mount. Cinera, which runs on Android 6.0, also integrates a gyroscope, magnetometer and accelerometer. There is also support for the 3.5mm audio jack on the visor.
Price and release date
Cinera has launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Kickstarter platform, which currently has already surpassed the $50,000 goal the company had set. Not so high the price, considering the features of the visor. Cinera starts in fact from $ 449, less than 380 euros. The first deliveries will take place between November and December 2017.