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  1. Posted March 29, 2011 at 7:03 am | Permalink

    Many consumers find it difficult to wrap their head around the idea of buying a new television just to get 3D functionality. Sony’s answer is a 3D television that wraps around your head. The company’s new head-mounted 3D display is designed to give users a theater-like 3D viewing experience without needing a big screen.

    The device is still in the prototype stage and it’s unclear when it will reach consumers, but it has the potential to be a very compelling product. It is designed primarily for viewing 3D video content, but Sony hinted during its press briefing that the head-mounted display is also a great way to make 3D gaming more immersive.

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  2. Posted May 16, 2011 at 6:48 am | Permalink

    mentioned wiki.hackaday.com and forum.hackaday.com say “coming soon”, all subdomains which don't currently exist say that… See p910N,hackaday.comAnyway, ideas:-A 3D printer, or throwing support behind would of course be cool…-A hardware mediated reality interface… Set up a cheap (cellphone-style) and a head-mounted display such that one can see the world around them through the display, then set IO to output the camera, and to draw on top of what it already seen.-A printer-style fast PCB mill.-Extracting aluminum/plastics from recyclables one's self.-Of course the o-scope and beginner docs would be nice… But I have a few misgivings about the oscilloscope (it seems that it would be a long, grueling process… Most would probably lose interest within a week)-A Collaborative project where only one model of a particularly complex creation is created with multiple contributors shipping in parts/code. This would let us produce things where cost would otherwise be a barrier.-An open competitive project a project where everyone releases their designs to everyone else to compete towards some goal. The ones with the most stolen from them, as well as the best in the competition would win prizes.Example collaborative projects (as above):-A solar car to compete in solar car (drag) races.-A DARPA challenge style autonomous vehicle.-A green car built from the ground up.-An entry into any competition in which established companies/universities are traditionally the only competitors.-A home-made Aibo.Example open competitive projects (as above):-Battlebots/any other sort of traditional robot sport.-Some sort of general survival-based contest… (i.e. robots building fires that last the longest or obtaining the most hotdogs)-competitive roomba-cleaning would be cool… (We could probably get some iRobot sponsorship)-lego-building robot competition, robots shown a simple picture and must build the what is shown to the best of their ability.