The devkit is $300 .. does that also include the HW? If so thats quite a deal!
Yes it is... beats my pair of iPhone3's wedged into a Victorian StereOpticon

 -- Owen


On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Steve Smith <sasm...@swcp.com <mailto:sasm...@swcp.com>> wrote:

    Does anyone in this group (including remote/non-SFe folks) own or
    have had some direct experience with the Oculus Rift pre-consumer
    models?

    Matt and Janire (last year's Artists in Residence at SFx) have one
    now (in the UK) and I've a collaborator using one for viewing
    OmniStereo still images captured by the CaveCAM.

    My experience with (even professional grade) HMDs has always been
    disappointing, especially because of tracking lag/error.

    It looks like
    <http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/18/oculus-rift-john-carmack-interview/>
    the consumer model may be a System On a Chip (sorry Owen, not in a
    browser) running Android, available mid 2014.   Not clear how that
    plays *with* a computer, but is conceivable that the Android SoC
    has a "passthrough mode" that just displays whatever is coming in
    on it's video interface.

    I almost pulled the trigger this week and ordered a Dev Kit but
    there is indication that the next hardware rev will have improved
    tracking.

      And *then* I discovered there is a new player on the
    (KickStarter
    
<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/technicalillusions/castar-the-most-versatile-ar-and-vr-system>)
    block...   This Technical Illusions castAR
    <http://technicalillusions.com/?incsub_wiki=home> system is a
    glasses-mounted pair of pico-projectors that project onto a
    retroreflective screen surface.  It is sortof a
    proto-AnySurface(tm) system.  A head mounted projector (pair) with
    tracking, if you will.  A multi-view, shared space.  And *bonus*,
    a clip-on mini-screen turns these into an HMD very much like the
    Oculus Rift.

    Their KickStarter video has a lot of obfuscating hype (live
    testimonials of people who have just seen it for the first time)
    but it looks like a very promising Alpha example of, as I said,
    AnySurface(tm) experience.

    - Steve

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