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Posted 1/14/2010 4:57:21 PM


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Has anyone used both the wrap 920 and the VR920? How do the optics compare between the two...
How is the eye-strain?
How easy is it to adjust the focus?

Thanks in advance.
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Posted 1/16/2010 10:09:57 AM


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I've got the VR920 and the Wrap 310. The optics are different but comparable. With the VR920 the screens are right in front of your eyes while with the Wrap you sort of look down a bit. I find the focus to be much better on the Wrap as I don't need my prescription glasses and it looks fine. You can also adjust the focus on the Wrap, you can't do that on the VR920. But it depends on what you are looking to do, they are different products. The VR920 is made for gaming and has good support for 3D drivers. The Wrap is made for using with an iPod/iPhone or portable DVD player. So it depends more on what you want to do with it.

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Posted 1/16/2010 7:09:32 PM


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cybereality (1/16/2010)The VR920 is made for gaming and has good support for 3D drivers.


Has good support for 3D drivers?
Only Vuzix's and the old Nvidia Quadra card drivers work and only Vuzix's don't lock up device after 3 adjustments.

Nor have Vuzix released any information on how to write drivers for the VR920

That isn't what I would call good support for drivers.

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Posted 1/16/2010 7:35:08 PM
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you can also use iz3d drivers and vuzix has an sdk to develop sw for the vr920...
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Posted 1/20/2010 4:00:57 PM


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Davide (1/16/2010)
you can also use iz3d drivers and vuzix has an sdk to develop sw for the vr920...


Vuzix has an SDK to develop software for their Vr920 drivers
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Posted 2/23/2010 10:00:19 AM


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you can also use iz3d drivers and vuzix has an sdk to develop sw for the vr920...


Vuzix has an SDK to develop software for their Vr920 drivers


The SDK for the VR920 can be found here, http://www.vuzix.com/support/downloads_drivers.html.


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