Vuzix Launches (Virtual Reality) Video Eyewear

Vuzix Corporation, award-winning manufacturer of video eyewear, is excited to announce the availability of the Wrap 1200VR, which had been hinted at last month.  The sunglass-style Wrap 1200VR brings virtual worlds to life with a 16:9 widescreen, virtual display and superior head tracking for step-inside gaming. The supersized display with a 35 degree field of view is the equivalent to watching 3D content on a 75 inch display from 10 feet away. It supports widescreen VGA video up to 720P, the latest 3D games, and features upgraded head-tracking. The Wrap 1200VR’s new head tracking technology, Wrap Tracker 6TC with compass, has 9 sensors that work together to create a 3 degree of freedom solution with automatic drift compensation for smooth, realistic motion tracking. The Wrap 1200VR supports the latest side-by-side 3D video format, with support from more than 100 titles for 3D video and/or head tracking.  This includes popular game titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Fallout 3, F.E.A.R. and many more.

 

The Wrap 1200VR connects to virtually any Windows graphic card desktop or laptop computer, regardless of make or model. Windows 7, Vista and XP (32 and 64-bit versions) are all supported which makes the Wrap 1200VR a perfect big screen interactive gaming monitor. Optional interfaces enable the Wrap 1200VR to connect to component video devices like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles. The Wrap 1200VR is the only consumer virtual reality system featuring individual focus for each eye and has optics that allow the user to position the displays to match the user’s IPD (Interpupillary Distance or eye separation). This enables optimum display positioning in front of each eye (much like binoculars) to ensure the best user viewing experience possible.  Like other Wrap models, the 1200VR fits comfortably over most prescription eyeglasses.

 

Paul Travers, CEO Vuzix Corporation had this to say;

“The Wrap 1200VR allows our customers to step into another world, creating an immersive gaming or movie watching experience.With new tracking sensor technology  and improved WVGA displays that support resolutions of up to 1280×720 (720p), the Wrap 1200VR provides the best consumer level VR solution available today.”

The Vuzix Wrap 1200VR is available now at www.vuzix.com for $599.99.

 

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