From: wave@media-lab.media.mit.edu.MEDIA.MIT.EDU (Michael B. Johnson)
Subject: Re: Cheap head-mounted display
Date: 10 May 91 22:12:56 GMT
Organization: MIT Media Lab, Cambridge MA



In article <1991May10.205155.27367@milton.u.washington.edu> you write:
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>>In article <LongerAndLongerAndLongerAndLonger> Greg ? writes:
>>>Second, does anyone have any ideas about a cheap version of eyephones?
>>
>>There's a device called the "Private Eye", which is a head-mounted display
>>device that uses a spinning mirror to scan a column of 280 LEDs across
>>your face. Resolution = 720x280. It's pretty cheap. It's made by
>>Reflection Technology, Inc. Sorry no address. Anybody got an address for these

>>people?
>>

Reflection Technology
240 Bear Hill Road
Waltham, MA 02154
617-890-5905
617-890-5918 FAX

NOTE: this is their new address - I just typed it in from a FAX I got from
a friend a few weeks ago, so I'm sure it's current.

Also, I believe a developer's kit for a Private Eye can be ordered
from PC Connection.  With the PC CGA emulation card, I believe the kit is
~$500.  Just the Private Eye is ~$400.  Call yourself for the real numbers.

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