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− | '''Headsight''' was | + | '''Headsight''' was a motion-tracked head-mounted display. It was created by engineers from Philco in the year +1961. Its video feed was driven by a live camera system. |
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Comeau and Bryan were the employees who constructed it.<ref>https://mlab.taik.fi/briefhistory/old/vr_timeline/headsight.html</ref> | Comeau and Bryan were the employees who constructed it.<ref>https://mlab.taik.fi/briefhistory/old/vr_timeline/headsight.html</ref> | ||
It used a [[magnetic tracking system]] to keep track of the head. | It used a [[magnetic tracking system]] to keep track of the head. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:53, 18 August 2024
Headsight was a motion-tracked head-mounted display. It was created by engineers from Philco in the year +1961. Its video feed was driven by a live camera system.
It was the first motion tracked head-mounted display.
Comeau and Bryan were the employees who constructed it.[1]
It used a magnetic tracking system to keep track of the head.