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New microdisplay turns heads

Michael Singer Staff Writer, CNET News.com
 
Michael Singer

At the 22nd annual Flat Information Displays (FID) Conference, this week, vendors showcased the latest advancements in LCD, plasma and projection technology.

But a literal head turner was the eMagin Z800 3DVisor stereoscopic headset.

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The visor allows for interactive 3D video game content or viewing movies on the equivalent of a 105-inch screen viewed at 12 feet, in full-color stereovision.

Complimenting the video is an integrated audio system with high-fidelity earbuds and a built-in, noise-canceling microphone. To power all these capabilities, the 3DVisor requires only a standard USB port.

Two high-contrast microdisplays inside the visor allow for full-motion video in more than 16.7 million colors. The visor, which retails for $899, also has a head-tracking system that allows for a 360-degree angle of view.

The two microdisplays are .59-inch screens based on Organic Light Emitting Diode, or OLED, technology, which is made of carbon-based molecules.