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- From: regmad@gsusgi2.gsu.edu (Michael de Kraker)
- Subject: Re: [* Vision System *]
- Message-ID: <regmad.724636807@gsusgi1.gsu.edu>
- Organization: Georgia State University
- References: <Lg5uVB1w165w@inqmind.bison.mb.ca>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 00:00:07 GMT
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- baden@inqmind.bison.mb.ca (Baden de Bari) writes:
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- >
- > Hi there... I was wondering what king of 'visual screens' would
- >be suitable for a vr vision system (and somewhat inexpensive!). I was
- >thinking of using the lcd display screens found in portable/pocket-sized
- >television sets.
- > If anyone has any suggestions, please reply publicly...
- >
- > Thanks!
- > >>Baden<<
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-
- i I always thought that Video-CAM viewfinders would be
- great for and inexpensive VR system. As for a source
- call around to various repair shops and see what you can come
- up with...
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- Another idea is what I recall as being called MICRO-EYE. It was
- basically a strap on your head monitor which you could
- hook up to your PC. I will look for the details if I
- still have the original flyer.
-
- VR is practically here.
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