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+ | Virtual Reality Devices are a type of Wearable devices that are worn on the head and display information directly into user's eyes through one or more electronic displays present in the device. The virtual reality feeling is achieved by splitting, or using two displays, the displayed information in such a way, that a stereoscopic view is created. |
Revision as of 13:41, 31 August 2015
This entry is currently being worked on.
List of Virtual Reality Devices:
- 3dHEAD GCS3
- Altergaze
- AntVR
- Archos VR
- Avegant Glyph
- Beenoculus
- Cmoar
- Durovis Dive 5
- Durovis Dive 7
- FOVE
- GameFace
- Goggle Tech Go4D C1-Glass
- Goggle Tech Go4D VR
- Google Cardboard
- Homido
- HTC Vive
- Merge VR
- MindLeap
- Oculus Rift
- OSVR
- Project Morpheus
- Samsung Gear VR
- Sensics dSight
- Silicon Micro Display ST1080
- StarVR
- Sting Virtua
- Sulon Cortex
- Virtual Reality Devices
- VisusVR
- VrAse
- Vrvana Totem
- Xingear VR
- XiONVR Go
- Zeiss VR ONE
Virtual Reality Devices are a type of Wearable devices that are worn on the head and display information directly into user's eyes through one or more electronic displays present in the device. The virtual reality feeling is achieved by splitting, or using two displays, the displayed information in such a way, that a stereoscopic view is created.