CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Talk about Head Mounted Displays (HMDs), augmented reality, wearable computing, controller hardware, haptic feedback, motion tracking, and related topics here!
Post Reply
suckmysound
One Eyed Hopeful
Posts: 25
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:01 am

CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by suckmysound »

Hi
i have been doing some reading on the FOV and the consumer headsets available - 3D being the least of my priorities as of now.
What i found was that HMDs based on FOV the knowledge base is really scattered so i had to read a lot of stuff to compile the stuff
For VR - FOV 50+ is obviously desired but the choices are very limited unless one opts for 'Pro' gear which is above several thousand usd.

the HMDs listed are mostly avialble @ auction sites and are below usd$1000 range.

So for starters looking for headsets based on FOV they need - this list will of great help.
In fact it will save me time to get here and update easily when a new consumer HMD is around .

some flags:
3D - old format [page flipping,field seq] = [F1]
3D latest = [F2][SBS,frame packing]
2d = [F0]


For a very nice FOV = 50 and above
==============================
a)Sony HMZ [fov >50] [F2]
b)virtual research v4/v6/v8 [used auctions - new ones rare and costly] [fov 60] [F1] [available @vrtifacts]
c)Palmer "rift" HMD [fov 90]


For a very nice FOV = 40-50
==============================
a)eMagin z800 [fov 40] [F1]
b)st1080 from SMD [fov 45] [F2]
c)VR200 from vrealities [fov 42] [F1]


For a decent FOV = 35 ,
==============================
a)ebay generic glasses [eveg920s], china/HK makes [crappy Quality]F1]
b)Vuzix wrap1200 [seems discontinued but not officially conceded] [F2]
c)Olympus eye-trek fmd-150W,250W[rare] [90's HMD] [F0]
d)headplay[officially fov 34 in fact] [F1]
e)Sony glasstron s700e [very rare] [F0]

For a FOV = 30-32
===============================
a)cinemizer plus [F2]
b)cinemizer OLED [30 FOV] [F2]
c)Vuzix AV920/VR920/wrap 920/wrap920vr [F2]
d)olympus eye-trek fmd-220[rare]/200 [90s HMDs] [i read their specs , i may be incorrect] [F0]
e)sony glasstrons plm-a35/55 [F0]
f)i-trek 3d PC [oriscape rebranded] [F1]
g)i-cine [oriscape rebranded] [F0]

For a FOV = 20-29
===============================
a)oculon eyeshot f1440b [@tekgear] [F0]
b)epson moverio [fov 23] [F2]
c)china/HK generic ones
d)oriscape HMDs[fov 26-28]
e)virtual viewer/visor [oriscape rebranded] [F1]



the includes 2D and 3D capable both or 2D only - some accepting latest 3D some old 3D [page flipping,field seq,]
the LIST does not include pro headsets like pi sight / x sight etc as they are not for consumers.
this 'd prove to be a boon of info at one place - a good place to start hunting for HMDs [old/new]

facts :

1)From the above i found that for a decent fov 35 the choice are very limited
2)fov 30-32 is NOT nice just ok but plenty of choices for both 2D and 3D [old/new formats] capable as well
3)very limited development in the tech for fov > 50

I am looking for fov 35 and struggling to find a decent HMD with great optics [3D not important] - just for 2d
and I am surprised what a limited choice i have that too includes good ones and bad ones which gets the list trimmed further.

Finally - for VR - the scene looks depressing
great optics but bad ergonomics and vice versa
Still to wait for the 'KILLER' HMD for VR

i hope this helps wannabe's who 'd like to get in the consumer HMD arena .
User avatar
cybereality
3D Angel Eyes (Moderator)
Posts: 11407
Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:18 pm

Re: CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by cybereality »

Nice.
User avatar
Tone
One Eyed Hopeful
Posts: 42
Joined: Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:13 am
Location: USA
Contact:

Re: CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by Tone »

Liquid Image MRG2.2 - still a few more @Vrtifacts - > 50 deg - http://www.vrtifacts.com/hmds/liquid-im ... -upgrades/

Sometimes you'll see the Virtual Research Flight Helmet on Ebay, etc... - True LEEP optics, dual NTSC inputs, pixels the apparent size of footballs! - http://www.vrtifacts.com/hmds/flight-helmet-redux/
suckmysound
One Eyed Hopeful
Posts: 25
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:01 am

Re: CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by suckmysound »

For me finding a decent 2D headset with 35FOV is getting PITA.
vuzix 1200 is way too expensive only options are EVG920s
Olympus eye-trek fmd-150w [fov 40] has way too low resolution.

i think i am gonna try Fatshark rcv922 aviator edition [upgraded] with 46 fov - good news is that it can be powered from ac charger [supplied] and also with a lipo battery. lemme see what happens !

here's the video i found : http://vimeo.com/3580786

image seems vibrant not like found on most generic ebay glasses.
faker
One Eyed Hopeful
Posts: 20
Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:45 pm

Re: CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by faker »

some question that always stuck my head, when reading about the hmz t1, where is the 51,6 D FOV comming from?
Sony has it in no techsheet, and they say themselves only 45 FOV, on their pages(asuming its horizontal, based on the pictures).

As it is nice to have it calculated, but can you also put in the mathematical proof, or a real source?
User avatar
Fredz
Petrif-Eyed
Posts: 2255
Joined: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:06 pm
Location: Perpignan, France
Contact:

Re: CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by Fredz »

The FOV is 45° horizontal.
Considering a 16:9 display, the length of the diagonal is √(16²+9²) = 18,357559751 using the Pythagorean theorem.
By simple cross-multiplication it gives 18,357559751 * 45 / 16 = 51,63° for the diagonal FOV.
suckmysound
One Eyed Hopeful
Posts: 25
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:01 am

Re: CONSUMER HMDs classified as per FOV - LIST for starters

Post by suckmysound »

Behold ! Fatsharks coming with 35 FOV [classic]and 46FOV that too with SVGA res. soon this year.
So SVGA headset with 46FOV with optics the same as their dominator version will be the kill for Vuzix headset sans 3D .[#d not my priority]
so i dropped the idea of purchasing the aviator version.

finding an HMD with native 800x600 resolution is also so hard whether with or wiothout 3D support .
the only choices for consumer HMDs are - Headplays and emagin z800 - both now 2D HMDs as the latest 3D is not supported by either of them.

Can anyone recall any other 800x600 native resolution HMD - ?
Post Reply

Return to “General VR/AR Discussion”