Cybermind reveals SXGA optical see through monocular

Posted on Monday, November 28 2011 @ 22:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Cybermind reveals the Cyber-I:
The demonstrator of the first SXGA Optical See through Monocular with fixed camera option and a 50 degrees Field of View can be seen at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) in Orlando – Florida USA from 28th November – 1st December.

The device is compatible with HMDI out (Smartphones & Tablets). And it is considered the optical solution for hands free applications for the Homeland Security and Defense Industry, Maintenance and logistics applications and to support medical procedures.

Cyber-I can be delivered with several features such as Eyetracking, IR led’s, Microphone, Voice recognition, Headphone, Battery pack, Wearable PC.

In the near future (2012) Cybermind will introduce the binocular version and a custom made lightweight battery pack with an integrated wearable pc

Cybermind Interactive Nederland (CIN) is an innovative fast growing hardware applications oriented company with a solid background and a worldwide partnership network to provide generic and specialised Near to Eye display solutions. Cybermind is a privately held Dutch Limited Company and wants to excel in producing affordable, high- end, Head Mounted Displays to facilitate existing and emerging markets.

HQ and Showroom is situated in Maastricht – South of the Netherlands, Forum 55 (MECC conference building). The production facility is situated in the Northern part of the Netherlands Leeuwarden - Pallasweg 14.

To download product specifications go to http://www.cybermindnl.com/images/stories/PDF%20Cyber-I%202011%20specsheet.pdf


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