kevcal posted on Mar 2 2007 at 01:51 PM said:
That looks like a narrow car air filter round his head..?
DV920: How do people focus on a screen so close to their eyes... some optics??
EDIT:
# Image appears as if projected at a distance of 7 feet
# 15 degrees of vertical tilt
# Left/right, independent focus (approx. +2 to -6 diopters)
Ah, now I 'understand'.
The DV920 costs $549 I think.
And I am happy to report that they do work w/ the gp2x.
I am having a bit of frustration w/ gmenu in that when I select tv-out and exit the settings it reverts back to console display. (so I can't use gmenu?)
Anyone know of a way to get the autorun script to look for tv-out capability and select it automatically?
The DV920 are a little expensive and I have had a little bit of buyers remorse. But, they are pretty cool. Coupled w/ my nvidia video card I have been able to get it to show 3d for my games on my PC. (However, they do not convert 2d to 3d automatically.) I have found no movie players to convert 2d to 3d adequately for a decent price.
The visualFX 3d system is only $100 - 150 (I have that as well) and requires a crt style television and is a much more economical way to achieve 3d for everything. (games, movies, etc.) However, you certainly don't get the benefit of your own private display.
The gp2x looks pretty nice on the glasses.
Icuiti has a cheaper version that only displays 320x240. $249 I think.
So, if anyone cares... the DV920 does work w/ the gp2x.