SXGA62
Binocular opaque HMD
The SXGA.62 HMD is a specialized product designed for Virtual Reality(VR) applications. It is an opto-electronic device that projects an image orstreams video through near-the-eye microdisplays. The SXGA.62 HMD is used like a standard monitor for computers with HDMI video output. The device is equipped with two micro LCD displays attached to magnifying optical elements of high quality for each eye.
Technical Specifications*preliminary
Display | 2x SXGA LCD 1280 x 1024 pixels, 5:4 aspect ratio |
Display Color | 24 bit RGB color input |
Luminance/Backlight | 180 cd/m2 each |
Contrast Ratio | TBD |
Frame Rate | 60 Hz |
Pixel Response Time | < 8 ms |
FOV (diagonal) | 45 degrees per eye, 100% overlap |
Distortion | < 3 % |
Focal plane / Accommodation | 2130 mm |
Eye Relief | 27 mm (regular glasses can be worn) |
Eye Motion Box | 8 mm (h) x 6 mm (v) |
Audio (optional) | Built-in microphone, mono speaker and headset (*customization see accessory) |
Camera (optional) | Single or stereo cameras for video see-through available (*on request) |
Power Consumption | < 2.5 W (5V taken from USB) |
Operating Temperature | 0° C to +60° C (operating temperature display) |
Weight | 220 g |
Dimensions (W/H/D) | 140 mm x 53 mm x 55 mm |
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