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IO Display Systems also produced the I-Glasses HRV.<ref>I-Glasses HRV https://www.pearsondental.com/catalog/product.asp?majcatid=6655&catid=4529&subcatid=7091&pid=35311</ref> | IO Display Systems also produced the I-Glasses HRV.<ref>I-Glasses HRV https://www.pearsondental.com/catalog/product.asp?majcatid=6655&catid=4529&subcatid=7091&pid=35311</ref> | ||
i-glasses were shown at E3 1995 on the show floor.<ref>E3 1995 B-Roll (Blizzard, Star Trek, VR, others). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbC1ADWkX50&t=841s</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 02:58, 18 April 2024
I-O Display Systems, also known as Virtual IO (Stylized as Virtual i·O), was a company that made the i-glasses virtual reality head mounted displays.[1][2]
The iglasses display two color video images with a resolution of 640x480 each.[2]
IO Display Systems also produced the I-Glasses HRV.[3]
i-glasses were shown at E3 1995 on the show floor.[4]
References
- ↑ 1995 Virtual IO I-Glasses https://vrtifacts.com/1995-virtual-io-i-glasses/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Virtual I/O's iglasses! Head Mounted Display https://graphics.stanford.edu/infrastructure/gamma-corrected/iglasses.html
- ↑ I-Glasses HRV https://www.pearsondental.com/catalog/product.asp?majcatid=6655&catid=4529&subcatid=7091&pid=35311
- ↑ E3 1995 B-Roll (Blizzard, Star Trek, VR, others). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbC1ADWkX50&t=841s