
Emagin this: playing Halo with all your friends with a full field of vision svga 3d display with stereo sound. Emagin is producing oled displays that are mounted near the eyeball and use a magnifying glass to duplicate a full field of vision display.
The SVGA 3D active matrix OLED provides a complete integrated analog interface microdisplay solution with built-in stereovision compatibility.The native SVGA format (800 x 600) makes it ideally suited for PC applications from gaming to professional CAD to medical diagnostic. The circuit is readily compatible with stereovision sources that rely on a single R,G,B channel and a left/right frame indicator.
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Features:- Color 800 (x 3) x 600 pixels microdisplay
- Highly Integrated Design: clock recovery, serial interface & registers, levels adjustment, drivers and pixel array
- VESA compatible Analog R,G,B inputs
- Up to 256 gray shades
- 2-wire serial interface
- Built-in stereovision control
- 4:3 image aspect ratio
- 15 x 15 µm color pixel (Stripe)
- 15 mm (0.59″) image diagonal
- Low power consumption: Nominal 200mW (full motion video)
- Rigid board carrierSource:Emagin Website
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I’ve been drooling over this too, but changed my mind shortly after reading that “prolonged use of said material incurs risk of injury”, and the advise was no more than 2 hours… Great. Talk about a cool game session, huh?