An RS170 Kopin kit from Tekgear or a hacked Eyetop would probably be easier and cheaper than going this route. The former is black and white and the latter is color. Both are < $400 USD. They are both 320x240 about resolution, just like the one you are looking at. However, if you are a student and doing this for a project, then go for it. -Bryan Hurley On 5/24/05,<
> wrote: >=20 > Simon: >=20 > To add to what Tony addressed, > I would suggest TVP5150A if you need BT.656. > I2C can be programmed easily. TI has an EVAL kit for this. >=20 > Best, >=20 > Patrick Nefos >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From:
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] On > Behalf Of Tony Havelka > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 8:48 AM > To: 'Wearable Hardware Discussion List' > Subject: RE: [Wear-Hard] microemissive displays >=20 >=20 > > has anyone had the microemissive me3203 displays in his hands already? > > I am considering them for a head mounted display project, but don't > > know if they are bright enough (I think of mounting them behind > > sunglasses to get reasonable contrast :) > > > > Besides, has anyone experience with optics design for these sorts of > > applications? > > As I am a software-oriented guy, I could do with some experience in > > this domain (besides the army manuals and related stuff you can google > up). > What about the interface issues? It accepts only serialized RGB or BT.656= . >=20 > -Tony > _______________________________________________ > Wear-Hard mailing list >
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