Kopin, SENSIO collaborate on new 3D eyewear

Filed under: Displays, WearablesWe’re still trying to figure out exactly who is buying up these gaudy 3D goggles, but apparently, the market is still lucrative. Consequently, Kopin and SENSIO have teamed up to deliver a new set of 3D eyewear, which “combines Kopin’s BDM-922K binocular optical engine with SENSIO’s S3D-220 decoder chip technology.” Reportedly, the device will output “full-color, VGA-quality (640 x 480 resolution) video, creating the effect of a virtual 48-inch display viewed from a distance of seven feet,” and it’ll play nice with both NTSC and PAL signals. No word just yet on a price or release timeframe, but there’s plenty of other options if you just can’t wait around to boost your geek factor exponentially. Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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