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Subject: Stereo graphics on Head Mounted Displays
From: P Hubbard dienoylcoa {- at -} HOTMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-06-10

Hi All,

I am thinking about buying a HMD for stereo graphics and was wondering if
anyone has had any success running Xtallographic software with any of the
following models using a Nvidia quad-buffered stereo card. In particular, I
would like to know if they are relatively easy to set up and if they provide
a better experience (i.e., comfort, eye strain, etc) than the good old
NuVision and Stereographics goggles many of us are familiar with:

Icuiti VR920 (cheap - low resolution)
V-Real Viewer 3D (mid-price - low and mid-resolution)
EMagin Z800 3DVisor (expensive - mid resolution)

I'm not interested in a motion tracker at the moment as I assume you need to
modify the software extensively for it to work. But please let me know if
you've tried this out.

Thanks!

Paul

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