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High Resolution Hand-Held Display
High Resolution SVGA (800x600)
Lightweight – Eight Ounces
Mouse Compatible Buttons
Integrated Tripod Mount
Internally Accommodates Most Motion
Tracking Systems
A sampling of applications for the device include:
simulators that require a substitute for real binoculars (e.g.
air traffic control, ship handling, aircraft identification)
medical imaging
telepresence
public exhibits that require unassisted use of immersive displays
workstation based virtual reality applications
The VB· 30 is a flexible, high resolution, hand-held display for
visualization and virtual reality applications. Incorporating
Sony’s LDI-100 series displays, the VB· 30 offers additional
features, such as mouse compatible buttons, a hand-held ergonomic
shell and an integrated tripod mount, to complement a variety of
applications.
Designed for ease-of-use, the VB· 30 is comfortable, easy to grip
and mounts quickly to a tripod. Underneath the rugged plastic
shell that houses the VB· 30 are fittings for a standard-threaded
tripod mount enabling static mounting of the display using
off-the-shelf fixtures. Tracking sensors are easily mounted
internally, making them unobtrusive to the user.
Integrated mouse-compatible buttons are conveniently positioned on
the right top-side of the unit. Uses for the buttons include zoom
control, toggling symbology, and motion control in virtual
environments.
The display features a pair of high resolution (1.5 million
pixels) 0.7-inch TFT LCD screens, providing a virtual image size
similar to a 30-inch display at a distance of 1.2 meters. The VB·
30 is compatible with a wide range of video and computer input
formats.
Specifications
LCD Panels: 2x 0.7" poly-Si TFT
Dot Number / Panel: 3x 832 (H) x 624 (V)
Virtual Image Size: 30" at 1.2m
Viewing Angle (H): 28°
Video Input: NTSC (PAL available)
RGB Input: VGA, SVGA, Macintosh
Power Requirements: DC 8.4V, 12 W in video mode, 10 W in PC mode
Weight: 8 oz (display) 9.2 oz (video electronics)
Options: Stereo, AirTron (wireless video), See-through (not
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