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- From: frotz@omni.voicenet.com (Steve Bara)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: I-glasses USA
- Date: 29 Jan 1996 21:07:36 GMT
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- PA Williamson (philw@xplor.com) wrote:
- : In article <4eedkh$9qu@caravan.nomad.net>, scotster@caravan.nomad.net
- : (Scott Ster) wrote:
-
- : > Thanks for the replies. From what I read in the past I thought they were
- : > considerably cheeper (the video only version), had expected to hear about
- : > 150-200$). At 800+, think I'll just use half of that & grab a good multi
- : > sync monitor for my 1200 instead.
-
- : The 800 bucks I posted was (in fairness) for the unit that has head
- : position sensors. I think $500 is for the "regular" one. A nice multi-sync
- : will beat the pants off the I-glasses if a quality image is what you're
- : after
-
- Um, $800 is for the head tracking VGA version. The composite no-tracking one
- is only like $300.
-