From: t9114209@phillip.edu.au
Subject: Re: INDUSTRY: Virtuality in Australia!!
Date: 30 Jun 92 01:59:08 GMT
Organization: Phillip Institute of Tech, Melbourne



In article <1992Jun26.050823.18792@u.washington.edu>, minerva!diego@beaver.cs.washington.edu (Diego Montefusco) writes:
> 
> In <9206240849.AA03842@milton.u.washington.edu>, on Jun 24, you wrote:
> 
>> Sounds like the ones in the Troc at Piccadilly Circus in London and Lothian
>> Road in Edinburgh for all us Britishers...
>> 
>> Tell me / net.us, do you get different images for each eye for `true' 3D?
>> 
>> Damon
> 
> I know for certain Virtuality gives two DIFFERENT images for each eye.

Was it _different_ as in true 3d, ie: taken from a different angle, or the
same image moved slighly accross, giving 2 _different_ images but not true
3d ? (Just to remove some confusion by your definition of different)

> Nonetheless I find their helmet really claustrophobic!

I thought I would get a headache from looking at VR screens and all that 
head gear. I _did_ get a headache, but it was from doing up the helmet to
tight to keep it firmly in place. 8-(
 
Peter

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Peter Koch (Comp.Sci.Student)  <SPACE> Q: Why did the Cybernaut cross the road?
E-mail: t9114209@phillip.edu.au <4RENT> A: Cause he was jacked into the chicken
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