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Re: Good display devices

From: "Stefan H. Dehm" <>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 00:17:47 +0100

Hello Michael,

MN> I've seen a lot of discussion about inexpensive wearable display devices, but they all seem to have major drawbacks.  For my project, money really isn't much of a big deal (as long as the display
MN> device isn't over US$1500 or so).  What really matters to me is: display resolution, power, and convenience.  I don't want some big and bulky CRT hanging off my head, and don't want to lose the
MN> use of one eye to a dedicated display device.  I'd rather not have some small LCD display hanging from a boom in front of my face either, but thats less obtrusive.
Well, I wouldn't consider $1500 cheap, but that's not that much for a
good display. I' looking for a capable display as well and took a look
at the eGlasses (www.virtualvision.com), but the evaluation kit, which
looks like it would suit my needs very well is quite pricy. $5000.
I think you might want to take a look at Sonys glasses, which is a
cute little pair of glasses. No bulky thing on your head :). I have no
experience with this one, but it seems like a quite easy to use
solution.

/steve
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