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nVis, inc. has more than 10 years of experience developing sophisticated immersive display systems with units installed all over the world in many industries. The expertise includes wide angle near-eye optics, custom mechanical design, and microdisplay electronics.
nVis, inc is highly experienced with developments using miniature cathode ray tube (CRT) display systems used in the High Alpha Aircraft cockpit design program at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. A state-of-the-art unit was delivered in full compliance with the customer's demanding specifications.
Recognizing potential for an emerging virtual reality market, n·vision, inc. was founded in 1994 as a Delaware corporation. The company's products were immediately recognized as state-of-the-art. nVision products included the Datavisor family of head mounted displays and the Virtual Binoculars. These products are used by customers all over the world.
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Product overview
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The nVisor SX is a state-of-the-art new head-mounted display (HMD) for advanced virtual reality applications.
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The nVisor ST is similar to the nVisor SX but offers see-through capabilities.
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The nVisor MX60 is a new display offering high-resolution and 60° F.O.V.
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The nVisor MH60 is a helmet compatible display.
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The nVisor MX90 is a new display offering high-resolution and 90° F.O.V.
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The nVisor MX120 is a new display offering high-resolution and 120° F.O.V.
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The Virtual Binoculars are a handheld, interactive, immersive display system.
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The Virtual Binoculars SV is a handheld, interactive, immersive display system with SVGA resolution supporting 3D stereo mode.
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The Monoscope SX & SV are versatile display concepts intended for use as an embedded display to simulate a variety of real optical devices.
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The Advanced Video Control Unit supports all NVIS fLCOS based hand-held and head-mounted displays.
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Stereoscopic SX Video Control Unit; Dual Input / Dual Output VCU for NVIS stereoscopic head-mounted and hand-held displays using dual SXGA FLCOS microdisplays.
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