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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)
•public exhibits that
require unassisted use of immersive displays
•workstation based
virtual reality applications
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The
VB•30
is a flexible, high resolution, hand-held display for visualization and
virtual reality applications. Incorporating high-resolution
microdisplays, 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.
Tracking sensors are easily mounted internally, making them unobtrusive to
the user. 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.
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Integrated
mouse-compatible buttons are conveniently positioned on the top-right 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 (1.44 million pixels) 0.49-inch
screens, providing a virtual image size similar to a 44-inch display at a
distance of 2 meters. The VB•30
is compatible with a wide range of video and computer input formats.
The VB•30
was designed for applications with limited budgets requiring an
easy-to-use, immersive display. The intuitive interface of the VB•30
lends itself well to applications ranging from public exhibits to low-cost
military trainers.
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