patsu said:I tried the visor about an hour ago.
The headset mount is rather tight but I wish the front part doesn't rest on my nose too much. I had to tighten the center belt so that the entire headset is lifted above my nose. It's more comfortable that way for me. Took me about 10-15 seconds to wear it. I adjusted the gear a little... mainly to see what it feels like if the headset was not resting on my nose. Finally, tightened the belt to make it so.
That's the only complain.
At first I forgot to pull the ear piece over my ears. They can be moved almost completely out of the way. Once over my ears, the sound is fine (as in immersive and beefy). Overall, the sound quality is good enough for me (Volume is also not an issue at all).
As for the visual, it's stunning. The store set up a GT5 demo station, and a looping movie demo (Green Hornet + Harry Potter). I can't see the pixels in GT5 nor the movies. ^_^
The headsets don't have the bottom pad attached. A little bit of light is leaking from top and bottom but it's not too bad. If you play it in a dark room, it does feel like a completely dark small theater with only you inside. In SonyStyle with the gears on, it's still darker than my living room.
The 3D effect is not straining at all, and there is no ghosting. Really appreciate the optics. This is the best 3D experience for me. Even better than the theaters once I adjusted the headset.
I did get a little giddy/floaty while driving GT5 and turning my head at the same time (Should sit down and play).
I think 3D music video with your favorite stars in it would be amazing. There is a short clip with a dancing singer inside. Not sure about pr0n yet. ^_^ Underwater 3D movie is my favorite 3D showcase. I wish they had some materials like that for show.
patsu, how long did you have it on for?
I look forward to your tale of convincing your wife it's a "sound investment"!