Z800 3DVisor
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The Z800 3DVisor is a head-mounted display manufactured by eMagin.
[edit] Overview
The main part of the Z800 is a pair of OLED displays with magnifying lenses producing a 40-degree diagonal field of view for each eye, used to display stereoscopic images with a fixed resolution of 800x600 pixels, through the use of the nVidia stereo 3D drivers. The visor can also be used as a 2D portable monitor on computers not equipped with an nVidia video card, using another operating system, or Macintoshes.
The visor is equipped with a NEC TOKIN combined accelerometer/magnetometer/rate gyroscope 6-degrees of freedom motion sensor used to emulate mouse movements (typically to look around in first person shooters), a pair of ear buds and an integrated microphone.
[edit] See also
- Virtual Reality (VR)
[edit] External links
- eMagin
- Z800 3DVisor site
- Linux alpha drivers by Adam King