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  • I would love to build my own VR display, if I could get my hands on some 720p or 1080 projector lcds. Backlight those and get some lenses and you could make a very nice display, no headtracking or anything, just for mouse and keyboard fps's.

    I've currently contented myself with a 1080p monitor and either a large fresnel (Surprisingly effective), or 2x reading glasses (also surprisingly effective and immersive).

    Binary LCD's with split monitor 3d would be far more effective though.

  • vrtifacts . com/store/#ecwid:category=1492­04&mode=product&product=310067

  • where do u get this?

  • 3:56 "There's a ribbon cable that goes into the back of the LCD display..."

    Yeah, the LCD display of this VR reality helmet you connect to the PC computer you bought with the money you got when you typed your PIN number into the ATM machine. :-D

  • thats not fiber glass dumbass. at most its plastic. hell u even call it plastic

  • wa duzz this do

  • @50cliber From its features (a monoscopic display and a large FOV) I can infer it was mainly used to watch movies (in fact, someone at MTBS3D compared it to a low-resolution IMAX).

    In the 1990s, an Italian artist named Mario Canali also used it for an interactive virtual reality installation called Satori. There is a short video about it: if you want to see it, search this on Google:

    "studio canali" satori video

    then follow the first link and click on "video" in the Satori section.

  • @DevilMaster thanks for sharing that info your realy helped

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