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From: | Julian Oliver <julian@s ..............> | Received: | Sep 19, 2007 |
To | artoolkit@w ............... | ||
Subject: | [ARToolKit] // AR 'glasses' reccomendation // | ||
hi list, it's been a while since i've been in the market, but i am again now. i was looking at this range, particularly those with stereoscopic video-see-through: http://www.trivisio.com/products.html can anyone reccommend a better product to look at? it's important to me that it's fully supported on the Linux platform. julian -- http://julianoliver.com http://selectparks.net emails containing HTML will not be read. _______________________________________________ ARToolKit mailing list ARToolKit@w ............... http://www.hitlabnz.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/artoolkit |
From: | Blair MacIntyre <blair@c ............> | Received: | Sep 19, 2007 |
To | Philip Lamb <phil@e ..........> | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARToolKit] // AR 'glasses' reccomendation // | ||
Really, you find the trivisio's great? Interesting ... I've not heard very good things about them from the couple of folks I know who had them. I'd be thrilled to hear they are good, since it's so hard to find good displays. Which have you used? On Sep 19, 2007, at 6:21 PM, Philip Lamb wrote: > If you're going shopping for a stereo HMD, you'd better have a fat > wallet. > > The trivisio products are great. Recently, I've also used a Liteye > 750 (monocular optical see-through, although Liteye also market > binocular). http://www.liteye.com/ I believe it uses an OLED imaging > element made by eMagin. > > At the cheaper end of the market, you can try Virtual i-O's see- > through variant. Image quality is lacking though. > > Regards, > Phil > > On 19/09/2007, at 7:37 PM, Julian Oliver wrote: > >> >> hi list, >> >> it's been a while since i've been in the market, but i am again now. >> i was looking at this range, particularly those with stereoscopic >> video-see-through: >> >> http://www.trivisio.com/products.html >> >> can anyone reccommend a better product to look at? it's important to >> me that it's fully supported on the Linux platform. >> >> julian > _______________________________________________ > ARToolKit mailing list > ARToolKit@w ............... > http://www.hitlabnz.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/artoolkit -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2421 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.hitlabnz.org/pipermail/artoolkit/attachments/20070919/92cd8b53/attachment.bin _______________________________________________ ARToolKit mailing list ARToolKit@w ............... http://www.hitlabnz.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/artoolkit |
From: | Julian Oliver <julian@s ..............> | Received: | Sep 20, 2007 |
To | Philip Lamb <phil@e ..........> | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARToolKit] // AR 'glasses' reccomendation // | ||
..on or around Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 10:21:09AM +1200, Philip Lamb said: > If you're going shopping for a stereo HMD, you'd better have a fat > wallet. > thankfully it's not my wallet that needs to bear the brunt.. also, i'm actually more looking for a hand-held than a head-mounted display. whether that shifts the price wildy i don't know. > The trivisio products are great. Recently, I've also used a Liteye > 750 (monocular optical see-through, although Liteye also market > binocular). http://www.liteye.com/ I believe it uses an OLED > imaging element made by eMagin. > > At the cheaper end of the market, you can try Virtual i-O's see- > through variant. Image quality is lacking though. these are great references - just what i was after. i've already sent off a couple of emails and hope to get some quotes back soon. cheers, julian Madrid, Spain > > On 19/09/2007, at 7:37 PM, Julian Oliver wrote: > > > > >hi list, > > > >it's been a while since i've been in the market, but i am again > >now. > >i was looking at this range, particularly those with stereoscopic > >video-see-through: > > > > http://www.trivisio.com/products.html > > > >can anyone reccommend a better product to look at? it's important > >to > >me that it's fully supported on the Linux platform. > > > >julian -- http://julianoliver.com http://selectparks.net emails containing HTML will not be read. _______________________________________________ ARToolKit mailing list ARToolKit@w ............... http://www.hitlabnz.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/artoolkit |
From: | Philip Lamb <phil@e ..........> | Received: | Sep 20, 2007 |
To | Julian Oliver <julian@s ..............> | ||
Subject: | Re: [ARToolKit] // AR 'glasses' reccomendation // | ||
If you're going shopping for a stereo HMD, you'd better have a fat wallet. The trivisio products are great. Recently, I've also used a Liteye 750 (monocular optical see-through, although Liteye also market binocular). http://www.liteye.com/ I believe it uses an OLED imaging element made by eMagin. At the cheaper end of the market, you can try Virtual i-O's see- through variant. Image quality is lacking though. Regards, Phil On 19/09/2007, at 7:37 PM, Julian Oliver wrote: > > hi list, > > it's been a while since i've been in the market, but i am again now. > i was looking at this range, particularly those with stereoscopic > video-see-through: > > http://www.trivisio.com/products.html > > can anyone reccommend a better product to look at? it's important to > me that it's fully supported on the Linux platform. > > julian _______________________________________________ ARToolKit mailing list ARToolKit@w ............... http://www.hitlabnz.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/artoolkit |