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ISMAR09 HMD Review
Updated 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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http://thomaskcarpenter.com/
The biggest barrier to true augmented vision is an HMD that can handle all the requirements. I had the oppertunity to experience what Microvision, Vuzix and ORALab/EvoOpticks had to offer. I’ll try to relate their talks and my experiences with their products and let you know if any of them have achieved augmented vision.
Microvision – Ben Averch
Ben started the presentation during the Industrial section of Workshop Monday. The first AR-style model Microvision tried ...
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AugmentedReal 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter
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Darkflame 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
Nice summerys.
Pretty disappointing we arnt further, but its good to see a few companys working on the problem.
I too wondered why TOLED screens arnt used.
I understand they could only “overlay” light, and not subtract (no blacks), but it would still be pretty usefull. (and you could always at a normal LCD back).
Guess its down to focusing issues.
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Tom Carpenter 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
Hello Leon!
Yeah, I did get a chance to try it. Was a nice pair of video glasses. Would be interesting to take a trip to watch movies, but its really isn’t usable for AR applications (or at least the type I would like to create), fashion aside.
Go ahead and post away.
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Leon Smithlin 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
Hey Tom,
Nice summary. did you try out the VR920 (with CAM AR) at the Vuzix booth? I did, and though it is not optical see through, I could see it as a possibility for an industrial HMD. Because it is so thin, you can actually see quite a bit of the world above the glasses. And it sits nicely on the nose, it does not continuously fall down the bridge like the Wrap 310. And the image was quite
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Tom Carpenter 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
There was a pupil tracking demonstration at ISMAR that worked pretty well. I didn’t take any notes about it, but got to try it out. A little strange to have the cursor stuck to your sight, but it worked.
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rouli 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
excellent article, thanks!
I had the opportunity to try out Lumus’ PD18 http://www.lumus-optical.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10&Itemid=16, and was fairly unimpressed. Even though it was a dark room, the image was very faint.
Moreover, I think that for HMD to really be practical for (general use) AR, they’ll have to incorporate pupil tracking
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Tom Carpenter 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
@Johnnyblago – to be honest, I’m not sure what the actual fov will be for their final product. The little hand-held monocle might have had a larger fov, but I was guessing. Since their current one is for military and they don’t have a commercial one yet, who knows what it’ll be.
I do hope for 40deg fov because that would give a lot more functionality.
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CtrlAltRicky 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter
RT peterhorvath First patent for AR head mounted display in 1916! http://j.mp/IiJgX
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~~@peterhorvath First patent for AR head mounted display in 1916! http://j.mp/IiJgX
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First patent for AR head mounted display in 1916! http://j.mp/IiJgX
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d_cahill 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter
Some of the latest in HMD developments; http://bit.ly/AjNUe
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David Beaney 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
Thanks for the update Tom. I’m slightly disappointed by the progress made I must say but I do tend to be overly optimistic.
I’ve always wondered why a TOLED (transparent OLED) cannot be used for HMD glasses. Its a fairly new technology but its been knocking around for a few years. Heres a recent video from a Samsung concept : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G3wWmtkN88
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johnnyblago 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress
In Microvision’s presentation, it mentions 40% field of view accomplished as of 2008. Did Ben give a reason for only displaying one with a 25% fov?
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