Virtual Reality Head Mounted Display

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Virtual Reality Head Mounted Display
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eMagin Z800 3DVisor eMagin Z800 3DVisor

 

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GET INSIDE THE GAME

See Why MAXIMUM PC called the Z800 3DVisor "the best 3D goggles we've ever tested!"
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Sony HMZ-T1 Wearable HDTV 2D/3D Sony HMZ-T1 Wearable HDTV 2D/3D

 

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Enjoy full 3D viewing from two OLED panels in the comfort of your own home. The Sony Personal 3D Viewer allows you to view 3D movies and video games in 720p HD as if you are sitting 10 rows back from a 150" screen.

Virtual Reality Head Mounted LCD Display Virtual Reality Head Mounted LCD Display

 

Description

Reality is for the normal folk. Virtual Reality is for the Geeks! With these Virtual Reality Glasses,you can have a widescreen display from your TV, VCR, DVD and game console with these Virtual Reality glasses! Recreate the feeling of the theater with this head-mounted display...

Handbook of Augmented Reality Handbook of Augmented Reality

List Price: $199.00

 

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Augmented Reality (AR) refers to the merging of a live view of the physical, real world with context-sensitive, computer-generated images to create a mixed reality. Through this augmented vision, a user can digitally interact with and adjust information about their surrounding environment on-the-fly...

Virtual Reality Science Virtual Reality Science

List Price: $7.00

 

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Virtual reality (VR) was initially coined by Jaron Lanier. He was the founder of VPL Research. Virtual reality is a unique technology allows user to interact with simulated environment through computers...

Head-Mounted Displays: Designing for the User Head-Mounted Displays: Designing for the User

 

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Gain a solid understanding of the optical, imaging, anthropometric, and safety features of head-mounted displays. Expert contributors show you how to link user performance to critical system parameters...

Video Eyewear, Wrap 920, Video Eyewear, Wrap 920,

List Price: $349.95

 

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The Vuzix Corp Wrap 920 Video Eyewear, 67" Screen as seen from 10 feet, displays crystal clear 2D and 3D video while sitting by the pool or in an airplane at 35,000 feet. with support for standard 2D movies as well as virtually all common 3D video formats, you'll be able to watch all the latest movie releases, as they were meant to be seen...

Vuzix Wrap 310XL Widescreen Video Iwear Eyewear Glasses Vuzix Wrap 310XL Widescreen Video Iwear Eyewear Glasses

List Price: $249.95

 

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Wrap 1200VR Wrap 1200VR

 

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Virtual reality has never been so real! A 16:9 widescreen super-sized virtual display and superior head tracking bring your virtual worlds to life. The sunglass-style WrapTM 1200VR features a 75-inch widescreen display, as seen from 10 feet (3m), a new generation of head tracking and numerous technological advancements...

Regis and Kathie Lee Try Out Virtual Reality


2 Comments

  1. WaitItGetsBigger
    Posted June 8, 2011 at 7:11 am | Permalink

    * Use without a TV. Use *away* from the TV * Extra display space that feels more personal, and is interactive. Inventory, map, stats without pausing * Virtual Reality games where you move the screen around. Like the sniper rifle, possible pokemon snap * Play games that require different two different perspectives The screen is kinda gimmicky. But just being a gimmick doesn’t make it bad. Remember the gimmick of dual screens and a resistive touch screen? That went over pretty well. DS is my best console purchase ever. The WiiU is just a Wii HD just like the PS3 is a PS2 HD, but with a little something extra for innovation.

  2. Posted November 25, 2011 at 5:50 am | Permalink

    You keep going back to how it looks on people, you don't seem to care whatsoever about the experience it gives you which is the only thing that actually matters. The price is extremely cheap considering a screen of the same size would cost 10 thousand dollars. Don't tell me you're so insecure that based on how it looks alone, you would never consider buying it? Thats your reason?