Ja bin gerade auch drüber gestolpert. Ist wohl eine modifizierte Oculus Rift. Das Kickstarter Project beginnt diesen Juni und das Bundle soll 500 $ kosten.
Hier mal die Eckdaten:
-Launching on Kickstarter in June
-Horizontal FOV of ~90 degrees, vertical FOV of ~110 degrees, more than 5x the total image size than the HMZ-T1
-Input resolution of 1280×800, split between two eyes; Not as good as us gaming geeks want, sure, but that is more detail than you get by feeding an HMZ-T1 a SBS 3D image
- Light weight. Sub-1lb/0.5kg, current prototypes weigh in at about 0.6lbs/0.27kg.
-Variable Acuity Resolution (VAR) puts more pixels in the center of the image, and fewer in the periphery, mimicking the natural characteristics of the eye.
-Low latency, minimal processing delay for maximum head tracking realism
-VGA, DVI, and HDMI input for maximum compatibility
-Can be driven over an optional wireless video link with sub-1ms latency
-Open-source schematics allow anyone to freely modify, build on, and improve the design
-Sold as an all parts inclusive kit, assemble yourself!
-Price point of $500, as cheaply as it can possibly be while still providing a quality product
Klingt sehr interessant wie ich finde. Vor allem das FoV
und noch ein par Links dazu:
PCGH Artikel
John Carmack auf der E3
Oculus Rift Webseite
Der originale Entwicklungs/Diskussionsthread