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i-glasses are a series of head-mounted displays made by [[i-O Display Systems]].
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[[File:Virtual-io-iglasses.jpg|thumb|A set of i-glasses]]
'''i-glasses''' is a discontinued series of [[head-mounted display]]s from [[i-O Display Systems]]. Some products include composite NTSC video input.<ref name="s786">{{cite web | title=i-glasses | website=XVRWiki | date=2024-09-26 | url=https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/I-glasses | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref>
==Products==
The line includes the i-glasses HRV Pro and the HRV.<ref>i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV review: i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/reviews/i-o-display-systems-i-glasses-hrv-pro-review/</ref>
The line includes the i-glasses HRV Pro and the HRV.<ref>i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV review: i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/reviews/i-o-display-systems-i-glasses-hrv-pro-review/</ref>
Other products include:
* i-glasses SVGA 2D<ref name=mindflux1>I-O Display Systems i-glasses SVGA. Mindflux. http://www.mindflux.com.au/products/io-display/iglassesSVGA.html</ref>
* i-glasses SVGA 3D<ref name=mindflux1 />
* i-glasses Video 3D Pro<ref>Facility Available for Research and Education. Chosun University. https://hzpark.chosun.ac.kr/Facility/facility_eng.html</ref>
i-glasses from 1995 under the brand Virtual iO only support [[egocentric orientation tracking]], and do not support [[6DOF]] tracking by default. Meaning it can track head rotation, but not translational changes.<ref>iglasses Developer Kit Version 1.2 http://iglasses.weirdoz.org/docs/iglassesSDK.pdf</ref>
==References==
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[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]

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File:Virtual-io-iglasses.jpg
A set of i-glasses

i-glasses is a discontinued series of head-mounted displays from i-O Display Systems. Some products include composite NTSC video input.[1]

Products

The line includes the i-glasses HRV Pro and the HRV.[2]

Other products include:

  • i-glasses SVGA 2D[3]
  • i-glasses SVGA 3D[3]
  • i-glasses Video 3D Pro[4]

i-glasses from 1995 under the brand Virtual iO only support egocentric orientation tracking, and do not support 6DOF tracking by default. Meaning it can track head rotation, but not translational changes.[5]

References

  1. "i-glasses". 2024-09-26. https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/I-glasses.
  2. i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV review: i-O Display Systems i-glasses HRV. CNET. https://www.cnet.com/reviews/i-o-display-systems-i-glasses-hrv-pro-review/
  3. 3.0 3.1 I-O Display Systems i-glasses SVGA. Mindflux. http://www.mindflux.com.au/products/io-display/iglassesSVGA.html
  4. Facility Available for Research and Education. Chosun University. https://hzpark.chosun.ac.kr/Facility/facility_eng.html
  5. iglasses Developer Kit Version 1.2 http://iglasses.weirdoz.org/docs/iglassesSDK.pdf