I believe the M2 takes GVIF not LVDS. >-----Original Message----- >From: hurley bryan [mailto:] >Subject: Re: MicroDisplays at Cebit2000 >The Korean model has a custom ASIC which takes in VGA/NTSC and outputs in >LVDS.... >M2 takes LVDS in.... >Dunno where Sony or Olympus get their parts.... M2 being Olympus as I >read... the korean ASIC might not be sold to them being a competitor and >all.... >Bryan On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Arto Stimms wrote: > While I was at Cebit I went looking for microdisplays. > > I first found Eye-Trek from Olympus http://www.eye-trek.com/welcome_e.html > I was a bit dissapointed by this display. Hard to put my > finger on exactly why, but the image seemed a bit pixelated. > I am not sure whether the model I tried was FMD-700 or > FMD-200 so the if it was the low end version the other might > be better quality. > > Next I found a Korean company called DAEYANG which had a > stand together with MicroDisplay Corp. They had one of > the most impressive display I have tried. From just a > quick try I would say that there is a world of difference > in the quality of their 'Cy-Visor' compared to the Eye-Trek. > http://www.personaldisplay.com/ > > I also talked with the guy from MicroDisplay and tried their > evaluation kit which seemed the same image quality. > http://www.microdisplay.com/products/fsckit3.html > > The kit looks very expensive ($2000) so I asked if they > would release any commercial monocular display. He said > they expected one to ship sometime this year at about $300- > $400. > > > > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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