This wearable 5K OLED display brings home the ultimate cinematic experience for your Netflix binging sessions!

Movie theatres are going to remain closed for a while as the world continues to battle the pandemic. Even when it does open, it isn’t the first place that we would go to as we all have become super comfortable with extensive Netflix binges at home without overpriced popcorn and fighting your neighbor for the armrest. As more and more movies release on streaming platforms instead of theatres, it is worth investing in an audiovisual set like the Cinera Edge which brings the cinematic experience home to you!

This is the world’s first personal cinema HMD that features dual 2.5K micro-OLED and a Dolby Digital® certified headphone with 5.1 channels of surround sound – it is the closest thing you can get to having your own movie theatre without buying multiple appliances or doing construction. The combination of those visual and audio elements is elite! It truly gives you a complete theatrical immersive experience with high-quality video and audio which makes the Cinera Edge a mobile cinema. It is not just for watching movies or your favorite shows, you can integrate it with your TV and gaming systems to take your everyday entertainment to the next level.

“Using the latest technology like micro OLED, we managed to dramatically reduce the form factor while packing the same amount of pixels as in Cinera v1. Cinera Edge unlocks over the predecessor multiple significant advancements: integrated headphones, true mobility, long-session comfortableness, and more,” says the team. “An OLED screen responds super fast. As a result, motion blur is mostly eliminated when displaying fast-moving objects. It also helps reduce motion sickness when watching VR content,” they add. Both the screens deliver sharp images at 2560×1440 pixels, which is significantly higher than most other products in the market. It also uses the same DCI-P3 color standard in its screen that is widely adopted by the projection systems used in movie theaters so you really are getting to experience the visuals as you would in a theatre.

Cinera Edge has a native 3D display so you don’t need to wear those 3D glasses to have an immersive experience. One of the most outstanding features is the Dolby Digital® certified headphones so it lets the device flawlessly decode the high-quality soundtracks from Blu-rays and video streaming platforms. It has 4 drivers on each side and simulates cinematic 5.1 surround sound and delivers straight into your ears. The headphone is designed to finely modulate clear human voices, deliver high spatial accuracy, and ample bass for the ultimate audio experience without having a home theatre sound system. When Dolby certifies it, you already know its the best in the game.

The device itself is very ergonomically built and makes it comfortable to wear for long sessions. It smartly shifts more weight to its sides, taking the pressure off the front part so you can turn on your binge mode without any issues. It is compatible to be used with your mobile phones and can also play content using WiFi, USB drive, or micro SD card. Cinera Edge really has an ‘edge’ over other VR devices because of its superior sound and visual tech that let you live the movies you would otherwise merely watch.

Designer: Cinera Edge

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Cinera Edge, a 5K OLED HMD with Dolby Digital 5.1 Headphone

A 5K OLED Cinematic Experience with an enveloping 360 degrees of sound powered by Dolby Digital 5.1.

Immersive experience

Cinera Edge is the world’s first personal cinema HMD that features dual 2.5K micro-OLED and a Dolby Digital® certified headphone with 5.1 channels of surround sound. The combination boasts a real theatrical immersive experience with fantastic video and audio quality, making the device a true mobile cinema. It invigorates your movie, TV, or gaming experience, and escalates your daily entertainment to a new level.

Truly Immersive Experience

Cinera Edge makes you feel like you’re IN the movie! Imagine when watching a thriller movie, your heart beats a little faster, and the action encapsulates you. Rather than just watching a movie, you are LIVING in it. You are part of the action and fully immersed in the movie plot! That’s what you get when watching a movie or playing a video game using Cinera Edge.

Great Leap with Next-Gen M-OLED

Next Gen M-OLED

Cinera Edge is using the latest technology — micro OLED. With micro OLED, we managed to dramatically reduce the form factor while packing the same amount of pixels as in Cinera v1. Cinera Edge unlocks over the predecessor multiple significant advancements: integrated headphones, true mobility, and long-session comfortableness, etc.

A 3D experience beyond Cinema

Different from 3D in cinemas where wearing 3D glasses is a must, Cinera Edge is a native 3D display that no glasses are needed. Left & Right images are displayed and transmitted to the two eyes without any overlapping or being filtered by glasses. Therefore, Cinera Edge’s 3D image is much brighter than you’ll find in cinemas.

Cinera’s Features

surround sound

5.1Ch Surround Sound: With four drivers on each side, Cinera Edge simulates cinematic 5.1 surround sound and delivers straight into your ears.

66degree wide

66° Wide, 1200’’ Diagonally: Cinera Edge screen is equivalent to 1200’’ from a 20m distance or 66° wide left-to-right. That is wider than the 54° screens in most cinemas and almost as big as IMAX®’s signature 70° screen.

38 PPD (Pixel per Degree): It is the only HMD that can achieve both a wide FOV and satisfy the PPD (Pixel per Degree) standard for movie theaters. Normally, one has to compromise between image quality and image size. With Cinera Edge, you can have them both!

No Latticing: Cinera Edge doesn’t have the latticing issues as with other low-resolution HMDs. The image is sharp and smooth.

Dual 2560×1440: Each of the two Cinera Edge’s screens delivers the astonishing 2560×1440 pixels, which is significantly higher than most other products in the market. Higher-resolution brings a sharper image with more details.

DCI-P3: Its screen is using the same DCI-P3 color standard that is widely adopted by the projection systems used in movie theaters. DCI-P3 color space has a much more full gamut of color than the conventional sRGB so that Cinera Edge can reproduce more colors with more accuracy. Think about an Apple Pro Display (Cinera Edge) vs. a regular monitor in your office (Others).

3515 PPI: Each screen packs 3.6 million (2560×1440) pixels into a 0.83’’(2cm) area, giving it seven times more dense image than the iPhone 11 Pro’s display. Cinera Edge’s micro OLED screen is the critical breakthrough of Cinera Edge’s new screen technology, as it makes ultra-high resolution possible in a goggle. Thanks to it, we can reduce Cinera’s form factor without sacrificing image quality.

500,000:1 Contrast Ratio: The micro-OLED technology used in Cinera Edge delivers an ultra-high contrast ratio of 500,000:1 while not causing eye strain or fatigue. On our screens, colors are more vibrant and brighter. Your eyes will appreciate a broader differentiation between multiple shades of grey.

0.000001s: An OLED screen responds super fast. As a result, motion blur is mostly eliminated when displaying fast-moving objects. It also helps reduce motion sickness when watching VR content.

Compact and Comfortable

The ergonomics of Cinera Edge smartly shift more weight to its sides, taking the pressure off the front part. This makes long sessions of wearing effortless.

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Inter-Pupillary Distance Adjustment for Eyeglasses Free Usage: Cinera Edge has a diopter adjustment so that you don’t need to wear glasses when enjoying it. The adjustment range is -8D to +3D.

Android Ecosystem

Android

Running on a full Android OS, Cinera Edge supports most content apps.

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Tritton's 720 gaming headset helps you pwn newbs with 71 virtual surround sound for $150

Lately, it seems like few weeks go by without Tritton announcing a new gaming headset. Now that its full range of Xbox-licensed cans has reached shelves, the company seems focused on updating its former corded stars. Following the recently announced Ax Pro+ "true 5.1" headset ($200), Tritton has unveiled the 720+ 7.1 surround sound headset ($150) -- the successor to the venerable AX 720. Aside from sporting the Pro+'s edgier aesthetics, the 720+ has been gifted with beefier 50mm drivers (up from 40 on the 720) for improved fidelity and the same selective microphone monitoring found on the Warhead. As expected, an included Dolby decoder box handles the audio processing and connections, while an inline remote lets you set your levels. Rather than having multiple drivers dedicated for each audio channel crammed in both earcups like the Pro+, the 720+ takes a virtual route with Dolby Headphone -- a method that's generally produced better results to our ears for owning, and clearly hearing the virtual battlefield. The 720+ is set to arrive this September, and it's currently up pre-order direct from Tritton.

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Mad Catz TRITTON Warhead 71 headphones make twoway chat a wireless Xbox 360 affair

Companies are no strangers to superlatives where new kit is concerned and Mad Catz is definitely no exception. With the release of its newest flagship, the Tritton Warhead 7.1, the outfit's claiming a novelty in the Xbox 360 space, labeling these cans as the "first... to deliver two-way communication" without the need for wires or controller adapters. Made specifically for Microsoft's green X gaming platform, the pair of 50mm drivers pump out Dolby 7.1 virtual surround sound over a 5.8GHz channel for up to 33ft of interference-free smack talk. The headset also offers gamers the ability to monitor their in-ear voice levels (SVM), control the volume of other players, as well as select EQ presets for a variety of media playback. And just so you never have to press pause to keep the friendly banter (read: cusses) flowing, the company's bundled in a dock and pair of of Li-ion batteries for "hot-swappable" recharging. These over-ears are available now for a cool $299 at BestBuy and the company's own site, so if you take your first-person action seriously, prepare to part with a few Benjamins. Official presser after the break.

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DRAFT Tritton Warhead 71 Wireless Surround Sound Headset for Xbox 360 review Boom!

This is for sure: if you're a gamer seeking a primo wireless surround sound headset, now is a very good time to buy. It's been less than two weeks since Astro Gaming's A50 wireless surround headset impressively traversed the Engadget review gauntlet, and now the crazy kitties that are Mad Catz and Tritton are up for a turn. It's taken the duo well over a year and a half to get its full range of Microsoft-licensed Xbox 360 headsets off the ground, with the flagship Warhead 7.1 Wireless Surround Sound Headset set to hit shelves in just a few days.

Aside from packing some innovative and exclusive features for Xbox 360 users, it stands as the only totally integrated wireless headset for the system -- for the first time you won't need a pesky controller-to-headset cable or a controller-mounted Bluetooth dongle for voice chat. We've been fortunate enough to get an early look at this $300 Dolby Headphone-enabled headset, so join us past the break and we'll let you know whether it's been worth the wait -- or whether it's too much, too late.

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