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Visual Output Devices
- Autostereoscopic Display
Head Mounted DisplaysCybermind
Description
Cybermind’s Visette45 SXGA offers a new display technology with a fully immersive lightweight and comfortable design. Strong, durable and comfortable, the Visette’s design seamlessly integrates a wide range of precision trackers in its design. The HMD comes complete with headphones and weighs less than 600 grams.
The new display technology supports every resolution up to SXGA. The 45 degrees (diagonal) Field of View in combination with the high resolution makes it the ideal tool for research and training applications.
Product Features: - See-Through Option
- A see-close function is added to use as an auxiliary device
- Binocular-type full stereoscope
- Possible for word processing
- Almost no influence of the outside illumination to the view
- Low power consumption
- Dual input signal for Video & PC (3D version only)
Technical Specifications:
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Display |
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| Screen quality | SXGA (1280 x 1024), about 1.3 million pixels x RGB |
| Color Depth | 24 bits |
| Signal Systems | VGA, SVGA; SXGA |
| Video Formats | NTSC/PAL/S-VHS |
| PC modes | QVGA, VGA, SVGA, WSVGA, XGA, WXGA |
| F.o.V. | +/- 45° degree diagonal field of view |
| 3D Stereo Modes | Dual signal input |
| Control Functions | |
| Employed OSD function (5 languages) | |
| Input Signal | Single(Basic): Analog RGB, DVI, Composite(NTSC/PAL, S-Video; Dual(Option): Analog RGB, DVI, Composite(NTSC/PAL, S-Video) |
| Power | Input power: AC80 to 280 free voltage; output sources: 5V, 3.3V |
| External Connectors | |
| Magnification of images | |
| Up-scale Functions | |
| Image signal conversion functions | |
| TV audio-visual function (Optional) | |
| Interface | |
| Operating Temperature | 0°- 45°C |
| Weight Headset | Tracked 850g/Untracked 750g |
| Weigt Control Box | mono version ca. 0.3 kg / stereo version ca. 1.5 kg |
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NVisor
Description
The new nVisor ST is a high-resolution see-through head-mounted display designed for augmented reality applications requiring a wide field-of-view format with superior SXGA image quality. High efficiency optics incorporating reflective-transmissive polarizers increase light-throughput, presenting a high-contrast virtual image while allowing 50% light transmission from the environment.
Technical Specifications :
| Optical | |
| Monocular FOV (diagonal) | 50° |
| Overlap | 100% |
| Brightness | 50 fL max (adjustable) |
| Arc Minute / Pixel | < 2.2 |
| See-thru transmission | 50% |
| Display | |
| Technology | LCOS Reflective CRL Opto |
| Video Formats | 1280x1024 60 Hz (analog or DVI) |
| Color | 24 Bit |
| Stereo | Dual channel support |
| Mechanical | |
| IPD Adjustment | 55-73 mm |
| Eye Relief | 26 mm |
| Weight | ~ 1.3 kg |
| Electronic | |
| Power Input | AC 100V - 240V |
| Display Control | Brightness |
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Autostereoscopic Display
Description:
Using the autostereoscopic display, images and videos with stereoskopic content can be displayed and viewed without any additional image separating equipment. The observer can see a 3D image content spatially with real depth, without additional accessories like glasses or similar. The display adapts the stereo image accordingly to the user position.
Because of the distance between our eyes, our left and our right eye see two slightly different views. The human brain is generating a spatial image, which enables us to perceive spatial depth. Stereo 3D means that, as with natural viewing, two slightly different views of the same scene are generated for the left and for the right eye which produces a perception of depth for the observer.
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