Is there an auto focus and the option to have the display closer to you with the goovis gx3 portable cinema? For example, whenever I go to the movie theaters, I always like to sit in the 1st row because I want to be as close as possible when watching a movie. I still sit as close as possible whenever I'm watching tv, watching a movie and playing video games. The reason why I prefer sitting as close as possible because I want to have the closet experience when it comes to being immersed in the content similar to 3d without wearing 3d glasses. Watching something and playing video games in 4k as close as possible is the closeted thing to 3d without the glasses. I don't like the feeling of wearing 3d glasses since it's very disorienting and it feels like I'm losing my balance when I take off the 3d glasses and it takes like a minute or 2 the 3d glasses in order for my balance feels like it's going back to normal. Basically 3d glasses makes it feel like I'm losing my balance and unable to walk and I feel like I'm about to fall over and can't stand perfectly still when I take off 3d glasses. That's why I'm not a fan of wearing 3d glasses when movies are available in 3d. I still watch tv and playing videos as close as possible for the long term. I never had these affects when spending hours watching tv and playing video games long term. I don't know how the affect of wearing 3d glasses long term especially spending hours watching TV and video games while wearing 3d glasses long term.
Looks interesting but why mess around with a bluetooth transmitter having to be plugged in to the headset when a simple 3.5mm headphone jack could be incorporated in the android tv section or even the headset unit itself.
there are two Sony 2k micro oled displays that each display is 2k in total it is 4k,PPI 3147 PPD42 no screen door effect ,sharp edges ,it is 4K effect.
Is there an auto focus and the option to have the display closer to you with the goovis gx3 portable cinema? For example, whenever I go to the movie theaters, I always like to sit in the 1st row because I want to be as close as possible when watching a movie. I still sit as close as possible whenever I'm watching tv, watching a movie and playing video games. The reason why I prefer sitting as close as possible because I want to have the closet experience when it comes to being immersed in the content similar to 3d without wearing 3d glasses. Watching something and playing video games in 4k as close as possible is the closeted thing to 3d without the glasses. I don't like the feeling of wearing 3d glasses since it's very disorienting and it feels like I'm losing my balance when I take off the 3d glasses and it takes like a minute or 2 the 3d glasses in order for my balance feels like it's going back to normal. Basically 3d glasses makes it feel like I'm losing my balance and unable to walk and I feel like I'm about to fall over and can't stand perfectly still when I take off 3d glasses. That's why I'm not a fan of wearing 3d glasses when movies are available in 3d. I still watch tv and playing videos as close as possible for the long term. I never had these affects when spending hours watching tv and playing video games long term. I don't know how the affect of wearing 3d glasses long term especially spending hours watching TV and video games while wearing 3d glasses long term.
Looks interesting but why mess around with a bluetooth transmitter having to be plugged in to the headset when a simple 3.5mm headphone jack could be incorporated in the android tv section or even the headset unit itself.
Please clarify how this is a 4K device as described when it is 1920 X 1080 ? Isn't that HD? Thanks!
there are two Sony 2k micro oled displays that each display is 2k in total it is 4k,PPI 3147 PPD42 no screen door effect ,sharp edges ,it is 4K effect.
is it possible the device will get a software upgrade in the future that will increase the resolution per eye to 2k ? Thanks@@jerrykuang1566
Do you think it is possible to upgrade the software in the future to increase the resolution per eye to 2k? Thanks.@@jerrykuang1566
@@jerrykuang1566 "4K effect" LOL that's a weird cope
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