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Re: Spy camera car is out

From: Jennifer Pellinen <>
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 20:12:25 -0700 (PDT)

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 wrote:
Also, did you know you can buy cyberdisplay modules from Kopin
directly, in small quantities?

$125 for a monocular color QVGA unit with no driver
$200 for binocular color QVGA with a NTSC/PAL driver board
$400 for binocular color VGA with a NTSC/PAL driver board

So instead of buying the iCuiti and chopping it up, you can start from
the display module and build up.

http://www.kopin.com/module/low-volume-pricing/
I would want to end up with a monocular display. It seems that the binocular cyberdisplay modules aren't the best choice for monocular display. The monocular iCuti isn't that expencive. I may just break down and buy one once I can afford it. Although a home built or home hacked display does add some nice geek factor to a wearable. The spy car might be a fun "toy" to hack into a wearable computer display. By the way. Does anyone know what the resolution on the spy car disply is?

Jennifer

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<br><br><b><i></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">Also, did you know you can buy cyberdisplay modules from Kopin<br>directly, in small quantities?<br><br>$125 for a monocular color QVGA unit with no driver<br>$200 for binocular color QVGA with a NTSC/PAL driver board<br>$400 for binocular color VGA with a NTSC/PAL driver board<br><br>So instead of buying the iCuiti and chopping it up, you can start from<br>the display module and build up.<br><br>http://www.kopin.com/module/low-volume-pricing/<br></blockquote>I would want to end up with a monocular display. It seems that the binocular cyberdisplay modules aren't the best choice for monocular display. The monocular iCuti isn't that expencive. I may just break down and buy one once I can afford it. Although a home built or home hacked display does add some nice geek factor to a wearable. The spy car might be a fun
 "toy" to hack into a wearable computer display. By the way. Does anyone know what the resolution on the spy car disply is?<br><br>Jennifer<br> <p> 
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