1. Why is the viewable area always described in different ways (a 2000mile screen as seen from Jupiter or a milk carton viewd through your neighbours front door etc)
2. Where's my full field of vision job with motion sensor so I can play fully imersive Doom (yes I know, but I don't have much time to play games)? There ought to be a setting whee you can expand the field or something.
I've been waiting for my VR goggles (NOT looking at a screen with a black surround, goddammit!). Where are they? I want them now!
Carl Zeiss tries its hand at iPod-friendly video goggles
The_Police!
IPod #
Posted Friday 18th January 2008 12:13 GMT
Are you going to be using the photograph of the lady everytime you have an article about the iPod?
Paris Icon because Paris would look better.
Joni Kahara
LED displays #
Posted Saturday 19th January 2008 15:00 GMT
I believe that the unit has LED backlights, and that the pixels are traditional.
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Ian
Not what I want #
Posted Monday 21st January 2008 10:33 GMT
I'm probably going to get some stick on this but:
1. Why is the viewable area always described in different ways (a 2000mile screen as seen from Jupiter or a milk carton viewd through your neighbours front door etc)
2. Where's my full field of vision job with motion sensor so I can play fully imersive Doom (yes I know, but I don't have much time to play games)? There ought to be a setting whee you can expand the field or something.
I've been waiting for my VR goggles (NOT looking at a screen with a black surround, goddammit!). Where are they? I want them now!
Ryan Stewart
I am crushed.... #
Posted Monday 21st January 2008 22:51 GMT
I thought my ipod make me look enough a tool. I need to get these so I look even more a tool.