Pros: Priced to sell on web auction, Sony quality technology, and wonderful for adding a new dimension to DVD viewing. Cons: Causes brain damage (not really) and is not portable as sold
I am a BIG fan of Sony. I had been watching the specs on this product for weeks. They look cool. I had great plans, mostly centering around an image of myself, alone in my virtual reality, surrounded by sight and sound. Another re-run of Twilight Zone?...
Pros: Light weight, portable, captures you into whats going on Cons: To much open viewing space, nose piece can bother some, to many cords
I always found technology to be an impressive thing, and looking back at the history of television, it's hard to know what the next step will be; at least it was for me. Just recently were we introduced to HDTV format television and television that have...
Pros: State of the Art, Lightweight, Just plain cool Cons: Poor resolution, too many parts
The Sony Glasstron PLM-A35 Personal Portable Theater system is one of the neatest idea's that I have seen. I was so enthusiastic when I saw it written up in Wired Magazine that I ordered one immediately. (As a note, it was $350 at Onvia.com, the least...
Pros: Powerful video, stunning sound, portability, high cool-factor Cons: SVideo cable not included, may disorient some people
Not quite yet, but very very close. The Glasstron is simply amazing and a definite must have for gadget collectors or with portable DVD players!
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I have had my eye on this for sometime and finally decided to...
Pros: Terrific picture and sound, lightweight, look great Cons: Cables can get in the way, may cause motion sickness
Ever since I can remember, I have wanted TV glasses. I don't know why - I just think something like that would be really cool. I never really thought anything like that would be invented - it seems to "Jetsons" for most folk - but I think the...
Pros: Excellent Quality, TV/VCR/DVD/PSX Compatibility, Great Sound Cons: No PC Compatibility, Nose of the Glasses gets annoying, Wires get in the way sometimes
For about a year now I have wanted the Sony Glasstron's. I finally saved up enough for the cheap model, the $499.00 PLM-A35. The glasses arrived on the day they were promised, yet I had a problem but Customer Service (another epinion, another time.)...
Pros: Very good graphics Cons: Not well advertised, and a little over most peoples price ranges
Very compact, easy use, perfect for traveling, and the best high-res digital graphics. I think that this is the perfect for kids because you
can play your systems on it, watch your movies, and not annoy your parents while your doing it.
Pros: Cool idea, makes for good conversation. Cons: BAD for your eyes, can't watch with anyone else.
When I was but a lad I got my first real full time paying job, my first credit card, and decided I was rich, and needed to spend my money in super-cool fashion (at this point I was living at home, so I had no expenses) My first idea was to buy a big ...
Being a big fan of Sony Technology, Minidiscs, Portable Televisions and now, Glasstron’s have become a part of my daily life. I purchased the PLM-A35 a few weeks ago, after testing one that my friend owned. I decided to shell out the $450 on eBay for a...
Pros: Great Idea, Cool Looking, Great Sound and Picture Cons: Hurts Your Nose After An Hour Or So
Ever since I saw the movie "True Lies" and saw the sunglasses with the monitor built into them, I have always wanted my own personal theater system. I was surfing the internet and came upon a very cool little toy, the Sony Glasstron.
Pros: Fun, light, small. Cons: Not too practical, hurts the eyes.
This is a cool little gadget which you need if you have a Sony portable DVD. The design is really nice and the ide is really nice too... But... Watching a whole movie with them does hurt the eyes a bit. The image is really crisp. You do see the pixels,...
Pros: Light, ultra-cool Cons: Well, they don't quite work
Uh-uh, not yet. As cool as they look, they don't even sit nicely on the bridge of your nose. As swoopy as they are on the outside, inside you've got a screen that's not quite as cinemascope as you'd like to believe they'd be, so the experience is not...
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