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- 09:26, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Philips Scuba (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = |VR/AR = Virtual Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = Console-Powered VR |Platform = |Creator = |Developer = Philips |Manufacturer = Koninklijke Philips N.V. |Announcement Date = May 1996 |Release Date = August 1998 |Price = $299 USD |Website = |Versions = VIV100, VIV100AT01 |Requires = Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, Sony PlayStation, or PC with NTSC output |Predecessor = |Successor = |Operating System = |Chipset...")
- 09:26, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Philips Scuba (content was: "{{stub}} thumb|A Scuba '''Philips Scuba''' is a head-mounted display sold by Philips.<ref name="g891">{{cite web | title=Philips Scuba | website=XVRWiki | date=2024-03-06 | url=https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/Philips_Scuba | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref><ref name="n701">{{cite web | title=Philips Scuba VR Visor head-mounted display | website=Google Arts & Culture | url=https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/philips-scuba-vr-visor-head-mounted-disp...")
- 09:18, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Franc (content was: "{{stub}} '''Franc''' was a leaked internal AR headset from Apple. It had a field of view of 61 degrees diagonal (47 wide by 40 tall).<ref>https://virtualrealitytimes.com/2019/09/21/apples-ios-13-1-beta-code-sheds-spotlight-on-the-ar-headset-field-of-view/</ref><ref name="l332">{{cite web | last=Potuck | first=Michael | title=First look at Apple's Stereo AR experience in 'StarTester mode' [Video] | website=9to5Mac | date=2019-09-20 | url=https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/20/f...")
- 09:17, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Andrew Maimone (content was: "{{stub}} '''Andrew Maimone''' is a researcher in the fields of augmented reality and near eye displays.<ref name="i160">{{cite web | title=Andrew Maimone | website=Google Scholar | url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZBkzYIwAAAAJ&hl=en | access-date=2024-08-28}}</ref> ==Works== * High Efficiency Near-Eye Light Field Display (A binary light field display)<ref name="j872">{{cite web | title=High Efficiency Near-Eye Light Field Display | url=https://cs.unc...")
- 09:16, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page File:IonVR1.jpeg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 09:16, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs uploaded File:IonVR1.jpeg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 09:10, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page IonVR (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = |VR/AR = Virtual Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = Phone-Powered VR |Platform = Platform agnostic |Creator = Dan Thurber, Brooke Linville |Developer = IonVR |Manufacturer = IonVR |Announcement Date = 2015 |Release Date = Late 2016 (Planned, not released) |Price = $229 USD |Website = http://ionvr.com/ |Versions = |Requires = Smartphone (4.6"-6" screen), 2 AAA batteries |Predecessor = |Successor = |Operating System = iOS, Android...")
- 09:09, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page IonVR (content was: "{{stub}} '''IonVR''' is a smartphone VR headset. It has custom electronics in it.<ref name="p571">{{cite web | last=James | first=Paul | title=ionVR is a Smartphone VR Headset That Aims to Kill Latency | website=Road to VR | date=2016-01-05 | url=https://www.roadtovr.com/ionvr-is-a-smartphone-vr-headset-that-aims-to-kill-latency/ | access-date=2024-08-27}}</ref> Working with Intel RealSense depth sensing technology, the IonVR headset looks like an ordinary 3D printed proto...")
- 08:27, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page File:Virtuality 1000SD1.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 08:27, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs uploaded File:Virtuality 1000SD1.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 08:19, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Virtuality 1000SD (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = |VR/AR = Virtual Reality |Type = Virtual Reality Arcade System |Subtype = PC-Powered VR |Platform = Virtuality |Creator = Dr. Jonathan D. Waldern |Developer = W Industries (later Virtuality Group) |Manufacturer = Virtuality Group |Announcement Date = 1990 |Release Date = 1991 |Price = £20,000 - £30,000 (arcade unit) |Website = |Versions = 1000SD (Sit Down) |Requires = Arcade installation, dedicated attendant |Predecessor = Virtuality prototy...")
- 08:12, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Virtuality 1000SD (content was: "{{stub}} The Virtuality 1000SD is a sit down VR system from Virtuality. ==Games== * Battlesphere<ref name="m925">{{cite web | last=Bowman | first=Tobias | title=Fate amenable to change: a technical and social history of Virtual Reality in the United States of America, from 1965 to 2005 | website=ORA | date=2018 | url=https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:621e4934-2a78-47f7-84f2-6541bc095bd3/files/m5c8a869648701a6b715d20f9f08c3e6e | access-date=2024-05-23|page=180}}</re...")
- 08:09, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Dynovisor1.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 07:53, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Dynovisor (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = |VR/AR = Virtual Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = Console-Powered VR |Platform = |Creator = Virtuality (original technology) |Developer = Takara |Manufacturer = Takara |Announcement Date = July 1994 |Release Date = May 1997 |Price = $300 USD / ¥38,800 |Website = |Versions = TAK-8510 |Requires = NTSC composite/AV console, external power supply |Predecessor = Atari Jaguar VR (unreleased) |Successor = |Operating System = N/A |Ch...")
- 07:52, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Dynovisor (content was: "{{stub}} thumb|Dynovisor The '''Takara Dynovisor''' is a head-mounted display manufactured by MRK - Media Robotics Co Ltd in Tokyo under license from Retinal Displays.<ref name="f481">{{cite web | title=Dynovisor | website=XVRWiki | date=2024-09-22 | url=https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/Dynovisor | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref> It can display video from media gadgets and game consoles. ==References== <references /> Category:Head-mounted displays")
- 07:51, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:Virtuality logo.png (content was: "https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:Virtuality_logo.png", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:51, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:Vergence accommodation conflict image.png (content was: "An image explaining the vergence-accommodation conflict From the XVR Wiki: https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:Vergence_accommodation_conflict_image.png", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:51, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:V8.jpeg (content was: "[https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/Virtual_Research_V8 Virtual Research V8] [https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:V8.jpeg https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:V8.jpeg]", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:51, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:SteamVRLogo.jpg (content was: "SteamVR logo https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:SteamVRLogo.jpg", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:51, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:LEEP logo (encoding fixed).png (content was: "https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:LEEP_logo_(encoding_fixed).png", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:50, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:LEEP logo.gif (content was: "https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:LEEP_logo.gif", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:50, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:HP Reverb G1.jpg (content was: "HP Reverb G1 https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:HP_Reverb_G1.jpg", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:49, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:Creal Logo.png (content was: "CREAL logo https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:Creal_Logo.png", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 07:39, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page File:NVIS nVisor SX601.png (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 07:39, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs uploaded File:NVIS nVisor SX601.png (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 06:33, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page NVIS nVisor SX60 (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = |VR/AR = Virtual Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = PC-Powered VR |Platform = |Creator = |Developer = NVIS Inc. |Manufacturer = NVIS Inc. |Announcement Date = |Release Date = 2003 |Price = |Website = https://www.nvisinc.com |Versions = |Requires = PC |Predecessor = |Successor = nVisor SX111 |Operating System = Windows |Chipset = |CPU = |GPU = |HPU = |Storage = |Memory = |SD Card Slot = |Display = LCOS (Liquid Crystal o...")
- 05:10, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page DRIFT (content was: "{{stub}} '''Drift''' is a VR game that was released for smartphone-based VR platforms in 2015. In the game, the player embodies a bullet that must be steered through obstacles.<ref>Google Daydream VR: Drift Review. Youtube. Daydream District. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LquZiHm5Vc</ref> It was created at Oculus' Mobile VR Jam 2015.<ref>Drift is a VR assassination 'simulator' that casts you as the bullet. Ben Kuchera. Polygon. 2015. https://www.polygon.com/2015/5/1...")
- 05:09, 26 June 2025 Abuse filter talk contribs blocked BertieKellogg talk contribs with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled, cannot edit own talk page) (Automatically blocked by abuse filter. Description of matched rule: New user creating page with external links)
- 05:01, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Oculus Concepts (Redirected page to Oculus VR) Tag: New redirect
- 05:01, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Oculus Concepts (content was: "{{stub}} Oculus Concepts is an early access platform from Oculus for the Oculus Rift. Oculus Concepts enables developers to distribute content in the early stages of development with the broader Oculus community. It was announced at Oculus Connect 2. Oculus Concepts was expected to launch for Samsung Gear VR and Rift. ==References== {{XVRWiki text attribution notice|url=https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/Oculus_Concepts}} {{Reflist}} Category:Online...")
- 05:00, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page File:VPL DataSuit 1.jpg (content was: "https://www.xvrwiki.org/wiki/File:VPL_DataSuit_1.jpg", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 04:59, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page File:Vpl research logo1.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
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- 04:39, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page VPL Research (Created page with "{{Company Infobox |image= |Type=Private |Industry=Virtual Reality |Founded=1984, Palo Alto, California |Founder=Jaron Lanier |Headquarters=California, United States |Notable Personnel=Jaron Lanier (Founder, CEO)<br/>Thomas Zimmerman (Co-inventor, DataGlove)<br/>Young Harvill (VP of Engineering)<br/>Ann Lasko-Harvill (Chief Designer of Data Suits)<br/>Chuck Blanchard (Software Developer)<br/>Jean-Jacques Grimaud (Engineer) |Prod...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 04:39, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page VPL Research (content was: "{{stub}} '''VPL Research''' was a company that made virtual reality products. It was one of the first virtual reality companies. It was founded by Jaron Lanier.<ref>{{Cite web|title=VPL Research {{!}} C-SPAN.org|url=https://www.c-span.org/organization/?112710/VPL-Research|access-date=2021-01-22|website=www.c-span.org}}</ref> VPL developed some of the first commercial head-mounted displays, called EyePhone. It built upon the work of LEEP Systems. VPL Research f...")
- 04:21, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page File:Project north star1.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
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- 04:14, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Project North Star (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = |VR/AR = Augmented Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = AR Glasses |Platform = SteamVR, Unity |Creator = David Holz, Florian Maurer |Developer = Leap Motion (now UltraLeap) |Manufacturer = Open Source (Community Built) |Announcement Date = April 9, 2018 |Release Date = June 6, 2018 (Open Sourced) |Price = <$100 (at scale), ~$350-600 (DIY) |Website = https://github.com/leapmotion/ProjectNorthStar |Versions = Release 2 (2018), Release...")
- 04:14, 26 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Project North Star (content was: "{{stub}} thumb '''Project North Star''' is a community-led project for an augmented reality headset that was originally open-sourced by Leap Motion. It is named "North Star" because it represents the direction that Leap Motion wanted computer-human interaction to go in. The project north star is based on a reflector style design. It is an optical-see-through head mounted display (OST-HMD). Project North Star headsets generally us...")
- 01:13, 26 June 2025 User account BertieKellogg talk contribs was created
- 20:03, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Virtual i-O (Redirected page to I-O Display Systems) Tag: New redirect
- 19:55, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page I-glasses (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = 300px |VR/AR = Virtual Reality / Augmented Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = PC-Powered VR |Platform = PC, Video Game Consoles, Video Sources |Creator = Greg Amadon, Linden Rhoads |Developer = Virtual i-O |Manufacturer = Virtual i-O (1995-1997), i-O Display Systems (after 1997) |Announcement Date = 1994 |Release Date = 1995 |Price = $395 (original), $799 (PC 3D), varies by model |Website = N/A (com...")
- 19:55, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page I-glasses (content was: "{{stub}} {{lowercase title}} thumb|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.<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 S...")
- 19:43, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Template:Vgrelease (Created page with "<noinclude> ==Template:Vgrelease== This template is used to display video game release dates by region in a standardized format. ===Usage=== <pre> {{vgrelease|NA=date|JP=date|EU=date|AU=date|WW=date}} </pre> ===Parameters=== All parameters are optional. Dates should be in the format: Month Day, Year (e.g., August 14, 1995) '''Primary regions:''' * '''JP''' or '''JPN''' - Japan * '''NA''' - North America * '''EU''' or '''EUR''' - Europe * '''PAL''' - PAL territories...")
- 19:40, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page File:Virtual Boy1.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
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- 19:15, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs created page Virtual Boy (Created page with "{{Device Infobox |image = 300px |VR/AR = Virtual Reality |Type = Head-mounted display |Subtype = Tabletop VR |Platform = Virtual Boy |Creator = Gunpei Yokoi |Developer = Nintendo R&D1 |Manufacturer = Nintendo |Announcement Date = November 15, 1994 |Release Date = July 21, 1995 (Japan), August 14, 1995 (North America) |Price = $179.95 USD (launch), $159.95 (October 1995), $99.95 (May 1996) |Website = N/A (discontinued) |Versions...")
- 19:15, 25 June 2025 Xinreality talk contribs deleted page Virtual Boy (content was: "{{stub}} The '''Virtual Boy''' is a VR game console developed by Nintendo and released in 1995. It was developed with a monochrome red display which is uncomfortable. It only had a few games made before it was discontinued. It was developed without any motion tracking, and required the user to sit still with their head up against the viewer screen. The Virtual Boy was shown at E3 1995.<ref>E3 1995 PC Opening Press Conference & B-Roll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liz...")
- 01:38, 25 June 2025 Abuse filter talk contribs blocked KaiMarino995548 talk contribs with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled, cannot edit own talk page) (Automatically blocked by abuse filter. Description of matched rule: New user creating page with external links)
- 00:04, 25 June 2025 User account KaiMarino995548 talk contribs was created