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Its website was www.liquidimage.ca.<ref name="j257">{{cite web | title=Virtual Reality Platform | website=PUBLIC SED Grenoble WEBSITE Moved ! | url=https://sed.inrialpes.fr/ARCHIVE/PRV/CATALOG/hmd.html | access-date=2024-08-21}}</ref>
 
Its website was www.liquidimage.ca.<ref name="j257">{{cite web | title=Virtual Reality Platform | website=PUBLIC SED Grenoble WEBSITE Moved ! | url=https://sed.inrialpes.fr/ARCHIVE/PRV/CATALOG/hmd.html | access-date=2024-08-21}}</ref>
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Another website is http://www.mbnet.mb.ca:80/vr/.<ref>https://www.hitl.washington.edu/projects/knowledge_base/displays.html</ref>
  
 
In 1997, it was sold and rebranded [[TekGear]].<ref name=wikipedia>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Image</ref>
 
In 1997, it was sold and rebranded [[TekGear]].<ref name=wikipedia>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Image</ref>

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Liquid Image logo

Liquid Image is a company that made VR headsets.

Its website was www.liquidimage.ca.[1]

Another website is http://www.mbnet.mb.ca:80/vr/.[2]

In 1997, it was sold and rebranded TekGear.[3]

Products

Their first product was the MRG2. It was a monocular HMD that used a 5.7" diagonal color TFT-LCD.[3] They sold about 150 headsets in the first year at $6800 each.

The MRG2.2 was available in the year +1996 for $3500.

The MRG3 sold for $5500. It had a similar design to the MRG2 but had a higher resolution display.

They made the MRG3C.

The MRG4 was sold for $2800.

References