Thursday, March 22, 2007

Place to Play Research - Virtual Reality Goggles

Technology has brought virtual worlds into our computers for many years. Soon, vr will be in our living rooms.

The underground effort that has been an experimental fantasy for decades is becoming more mainstream. VRGs are headed to your game system!

VRGs or VR glasses (also known as Virtual Reality goggles) takes home entertainment and gaming to the next level.

The 3D simulated world once embedded on your computer monitor becomes a living world that consumes you instead. 3D graphic virtual reality is a reality.

Virtual reality glasses have improved in quality; become lighter and cheaper over the past decade as virtual reality technology and software also has advanced.

Wireless options allow you to roam the room with your headset. Almost all units plug into computers, DVDs and TVs.

The option for a Stereo 3D input is now available with Apple's latest in the line of Intel Xenon driven processors.

Sony Glasstron

There's no denying that a big screen provides the ultimate in viewing. Problem is, a big screen keeps you pretty much anchored to your living room or den. Fortunately, Sony has developed an extraordinary solution.

The Glasstron Audio/Video/PC Headset is Sony's newest portable big screen experience. This personal video theatre projects a 52" virtual image of your program inside lightweight, comfortable and futuristic-looking glasses.

You simply slip on Glasstron, connect to a video source or a PC, and you're ready for an eye-opening view of your favourite programming, complete with high-fidelity stereo sound.

Sony's Glasstron Audio/Video/PC Headset is so lightweight and compact you can take it just about anywhere. Whether you're relaxing on the couch, enjoying the great outdoors, or flying cross-country, Glasstron is designed to go to great lengths to enhance your viewing pleasure.

The same technology could be used for my system.

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