I meant optical correction of course!
The new ones don't seem much different definition wise. 640x480 is somewhat primitive. What do films look like through them btw? One suspects they have a 'CAM' look i.e blurry.
To clarify the tracking ... does trackir require the use of GlovePIE to make it work? Reason I ask is that Vusix sent me this :-
"The GlovePIE and the VR920 software will work together, the TrackIR software just isn't compatible."
Meanwhile, they also tell me the "the AV310WS and AV230XL support 3D as does the AV920 but none of these will support head tracking". So, maybe, one could leave TIR to do the 6DOH tracking if it works.
Sorry to hammer you with all this stuff but you seem to be the only expert on this in AH.
Optical correction, yeah dunno, some of the more expensive headsets do that. My old VFX-1 did, but current stuff doesn't seem to at the low end. I don't play many films through mine to be honest, just the Stereo 3D HD ones which look stunning.
Glovepie is a program written to let you write your own joystick code from various input devices. It can generate output for games that emulates trackir outputs. For example I take the 3 axis on my Z800 and map through to emulated trackir axis, because my z800 has crappy drivers with virtually no game support, but heaps of games support trackir.
The VR920 has a lot of native tracking games, plus you could use trackir emulation, or you could not track at all and use a real trackir. What put me off trackir was it's narrow tracking range, but the model seems to have fixed that.
TAC: that looks awesome for 'hands free' web and picture browsing