#3424698 - 11/03/11 03:53 PM
HD HMDs of 2011
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Looks like this year we are seeing a rebirth of HMDs. This year they appear to have achieved HD resolution at affordable prices. Last first: SiliconMicroDisplay ST1080Quick Specs Display: 0.74" LCoS FullHD, 240 fps sequential color (80 fps per color) Weight = 180g or 6.35oz or 0.4 pound Control unit about the size of a deck of cards: 4.7" x 2.8" x 0.6" - (120mm x 70mm x 15mm) 10% see through HMD Control box: Product PageFull specsGalleryNews article @ecousticsThe other two products to hit the shelves next month (by all accounts) are the two 720p OLED based ones; Sony's HMZ-T1 and Carl-Zeiss Cinemizer 720p as discussed in this thread.
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#3424855 - 11/03/11 07:02 PM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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#3424960 - 11/03/11 08:47 PM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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Erm, sorry, what's this? Glasses instead of monitors? Yep. HMD= Head Mounted Display Here's a number of HMD's we had available in the past: VRealitiesThe closest "affordable" HMD with a high resolution has been the Visette 45 SXGA with 1280x1024, but their 3D package price has gone up to family car level. Sony's HMZ-T1 is expected to cost about 800$, the Cinemizer 720p around 700$? No word yet on this one, but maybe they can manage sub-1000$ price. With 10% see through, it might be the one for pit builders.
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#3425653 - 11/04/11 03:48 PM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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how well do you think this display will be tolerated for extended periods of viewing time? I'm not knocking the technology or your post, I'm fascinated by the possibilities. But does anyone have an idea on 'eye-fatigue' that may result from using these devices for several hours at a stretch? Dunno, but can't wait to find out. I hope there will be a store around, where one could try one out for two hours stretch. One might buy them, but if the eye fatigue becomes a factor at the 3 hour mark, it can be sent back. In the Netherlands you get 7 days (not sure if it's shipping date or arrival date) to return an item, where you only have to pay the return postage/shipping.
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#3425960 - 11/04/11 07:57 PM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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I don't count them as HD, since they are 852x480 native re solution. I admit that 800x480 looks mighty sharp on my S2 phone, but it's not up close enough to cover 45° of my view. On top of that it's older LCD tech, thus lacking in the black levels. Yeah, I'm picky. At $800 for a display, you're allowed to be picky. Still too expensive, I'd rather get a projector. Can't have a proper movie night with HMDs...
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#3426034 - 11/04/11 09:34 PM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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Must admit I am very intrigued by the concept of these head mounted displays (or HMD) and while it may be some time before they get into a price range I can afford I do have a question about these.
Assuming the performance of the display is a faithful reproduction of a 1080p, or even 720p, how well do you think this display will be tolerated for extended periods of viewing time? I'm not knocking the technology or your post, I'm fascinated by the possibilities. But does anyone have an idea on 'eye-fatigue' that may result from using these devices for several hours at a stretch?
Considering how the first, proof of concept, Head Mounted Displays looked; these would be a tremendous improvement. Looks a lot like the goggles used by Jordy (sp?) from the Star Trek (TNG) series. Derek If you're really, REALLY interested in HMDs I have just the reference book for you, and it's free! http://www.usaarl.army.mil/publications/HMD_Book09/ This is actually about helmet mounted displays, but otherwise similar.
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#3435811 - 11/17/11 10:00 AM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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you could use somethink like kinect to create an image of you real body in the virtual world and march position of the physical switches in your cockpit so you know where they are ( of course you will have to wire them in the usual way) .
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#3479962 - 12/23/11 04:18 PM
Re: HD HMDs of 2011
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