Difference between revisions of "VPL EyePhone Model 1"
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It uses [[LEEP optics]].<ref name=vrwiki /> | It uses [[LEEP optics]].<ref name=vrwiki /> | ||
− | The 3D tracking uses a [[Polhemus]] tracker.<ref name=vrwiki /> | + | The 3D tracking uses a [[Polhemus]] tracker.<ref name=vrwiki /> It can be used with a Polhemus 3space tracker.<ref name=cmu>https://web.archive.org/web/20140707183303/http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~stage3/publications/93/conferences/IEEEsymposiumOnResearchFrontiersInVR/handVsHeadUserStudy/paper.html</ref> |
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+ | It has been driven by a set of Silicon Graphics VGX computers.<ref name=cmu/> | ||
It could have an LCD at sizes of 2.7 inches, 2.75 inches, or 3 inches.<ref name=vrwiki /> | It could have an LCD at sizes of 2.7 inches, 2.75 inches, or 3 inches.<ref name=vrwiki /> | ||
− | VRWiki reported that one of the LCDs came from the Sony FLD-370 portable TV.<ref name=vrwiki /> | + | [[VRWiki]] reported that one of the LCDs came from the Sony FLD-370 portable TV.<ref name=vrwiki /> |
The shared FOV is 90 degrees horizontal by 60 degrees vertical. The single-eye field of view is about 80 degrees horizontal, and 60 degrees vertical.<ref name=vrwiki /> | The shared FOV is 90 degrees horizontal by 60 degrees vertical. The single-eye field of view is about 80 degrees horizontal, and 60 degrees vertical.<ref name=vrwiki /> |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 11 September 2024
The VPL EyePhone Model 1 is a headmounted display from VPL.[1]
It uses LEEP optics.[1]
The 3D tracking uses a Polhemus tracker.[1] It can be used with a Polhemus 3space tracker.[2]
It has been driven by a set of Silicon Graphics VGX computers.[2]
It could have an LCD at sizes of 2.7 inches, 2.75 inches, or 3 inches.[1]
VRWiki reported that one of the LCDs came from the Sony FLD-370 portable TV.[1]
The shared FOV is 90 degrees horizontal by 60 degrees vertical. The single-eye field of view is about 80 degrees horizontal, and 60 degrees vertical.[1]
Its price was $9400.[1]
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 https://web.archive.org/web/20150223050243/http://vrwiki.wikispaces.com/VPL+EyePhone Accessed May 1, 2024
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20140707183303/http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~stage3/publications/93/conferences/IEEEsymposiumOnResearchFrontiersInVR/handVsHeadUserStudy/paper.html