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krapul

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Posted on Thursday, March 29, 2001 - 10:11 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

To everybody interrested !

Don't you think it is possible with two normal pair of cy-visor to build one stereo capable headset with 2 separate s-video/svga inputs, one input per eye ?

I found a description how to convert a plm-s700 into a monocle display at

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ccg/resources/glasstron/

So It should be possible to mount one feeded
display for each eye on a single headset, no ?

If I compare the prices (from cybermind):
Two pair of Cy-visor DH-4400VP cost 2270 Euro ~ 2000 US$
Two pair of glasstron PLM-S700 cost 3800 Euro ~ 3400 US$
I wonder if see-throuh capability of the glasstron(the real only difference!) justify the 1550 Euro = 1350 US$ difference between the two product ?

My application with this kind of special HMD is mainly to operate with two s-video source (like dual video camera) especially to control a live 3D video performance and/or two svga (pc) connection from dual vga board for playback movie after editing.

What do you think about this idea ?
Do you think it's possible to modify easily the cy-visor ?
Do you think See-Through mode is important for comfort while shooting video ?
Your comments about this project are highly recommended before I decide myself to buy.
Thanks to answer me quickly
Best regards
Krapul

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