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    play games in 360 degrees

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by jeremy566, Aug 9, 2006.

  1. jeremy566

    jeremy566 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Some years ago I se something like that. It were like glasses, but the price is the problem. It's virtual reality
     
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    how exactly does it look?
     
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    dosnt mention any specs, namely the resolution of the lcd's wich has been the number 1 factor in why headsets like these dont catch on.
     
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    Cool idea. It is just like those old 3d glasses. Only problem with those was that not all games supported them. Is this one different?
     
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    SPECIFICATIONS
    Model Name eMagin Z800 3DVisor

    Viewing Equivalent 105 inch diagonal movie screen viewed at 12

    feet

    View Angle ~ 40 deg diagonal FOV

    Headtracking 360° horizontal, >60° vertical (Not included in the X800)

    Aspect Ratio 4 x 3

    Resolution SVGA – 800 x 600 triad pixels per display (1.44 megapixels)

    Number of Colors 24-bit color for more than 16.7 million

    Brightness >50 cd/m2

    Contrast Ratio >200:1

    Stereovision Automatic detect of frame-sequential stereovision

    data Renders 2D or 3D video

    Controller Dimension 6.1 in L X 3.45 in W X 1.15 in D

    Weight (display set) <8 oz ( <227 g)

    Power Consumption <1.25W typical

    Power Supply USB or 5V DC regulated

    Signal Input Mode RGB Signal Input (PC D-Sub) 24 bit per pixel color

    Audio Output Attached stereo sound

    Microphone System Built-in noise-canceling microphone

    Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 0° to 40°C

    Storage Temperature: -10° to 50°C

    Related Safety & Ergonomics Adjustable interpupilary distance & tilt adjustment, automatic shutdown after two hours (turn off and on to reset)



    and the list of supported games http://www.3dvisor.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=19&sid=f2153e3fcef549b2f2f7f135cc9b6389
     
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