>From what I see, pretty difficult >> impossible. Don's is quite small and mechanically You would have a lot of electronics and optics to make a "covert" set of glasses >From the eMagin. Best to get a set and contact your local mechanical engineer for A reality check. The littrow prism is the issue. I (and other group readers) would like a review Of the z800 when you have one. Patrick -----Original Message----- From:[mailto:
] On Behalf Of
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:28 AM To:
Subject: [Wear-Hard] Emagin SVGA+ OLED z800 HACKING I posted a few days ago looking for a group purchase of the emagin svga pc interface kit. I have some new, and very interesting information. Emagin is shipping their z800 3d visor (contrary to what some google reviews say, I spoke to their sales rep who said that they ARE in fact shipping them). This display comes with 2, 800x600 SVGA OLED emissive microdisplays, Their optics solution (x2), and an interface to a pc, as well as speakers, head tracking, etc. This whole unit is $899. This is a pretty cost effective way of getting the parts to build what I want (A covert, 800x600 monocular display). One problem is, I dont have alot of engineering experience. How difficult will it be to ultimately turn this 3d visor into a device similar to Don Papp's sunglasses? Don Papp's: http://www.aeinnovations.com/projects/ver1/\ Emagin z800: https://e-store.emagin.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=E&Produc t_Code=Z3V&Category_Code= ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/ _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
http://www.haven.org/mailman/listinfo/wear-hard _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
http://www.haven.org/mailman/listinfo/wear-hard
From Wear-Hard Mailing list Archive (WH)
Maintained by R. Paul McCarty
Archive created with babymail