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Re: LCD display

From: (Grant Stockly)
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 20:51:29 -0700

Can you give an address for this?!  It soulds very interesting...

I was looking at the pictures of what the monitor glasses looked like from
the inside.  It was very interesting, but it looked like you couldn't see
the text on the edges of the screen...  Is this true?  I want to be able to
see the entire screen.

What methods of typing are there besides speech recognition?  I want a
small way to type, but it should have semi-large buttons.

Has anoyone designed a computer with a 386 PC 104?  That sounds good...  It
would be a start to a wearable computer for people on a tight budjet, but
also uses a standard so upgrading would be easy...  Just wondering because
I was thinking about going that way...

About the glasses, what do you guys suggest as a monitor?  I'd like to see
the entire screen...  :)

>Hey, i was inspecting timeline's site, I found this product. Does anyone
>know what amount of work would be required, and what hardware it needs.
>
>--------snip---------
>Sony Miniature Color LCD Display (LCX005BKB) $29.00
>      1.4 CM (0.55 inch)Diagonal Full Color Display
>      Built in horizontal and vertical drivers
>      Delta Dot Pattern for High Picture Quality
>      537 dots (H) x 222 dots (V)
>      Compatiable with NTSC & PAL format and Sync Inputs
>      12 VDC Operation with -1 to +17 V RGB Signal and Driver
>Input       Voltage
>      Excellent display for virtual reality projects
>      Viewfinder and Miniature Test Equipment Displays
>      Pin Outs and Specifications Included
>      Unit requires a clock, Synchronization and Video
>
>Thanks
>--Moophus

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