SiliconMicroDisplay Unveils 3D Head-Mounted Display

SiliconMicroDisplay announced its new ST1080 full HD 3D head-mounted display (HMD).

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SiliconMicroDisplay Launches the ST1080, Full HD 3D Consumer Head-Mounted Display

1080p resolution, see-through displays, and USB power give users mobility, connectedness to the real world, and unprecedented picture quality in a consumer HMD.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31, 2011 — SiliconMicroDisplay, an LCoS microdisplay company with offices in Cambridge, MA, Sonoma County CA, and factory in Korea, will release the full details of the ST1080 head-mounted display(HMD)on its website on November 1, 2011. The ST1080 is a Full HD 3D, see-through HMD powered by USB for mobility.

HMDs are personal media viewers used for gaming, viewing movies, hobbies, and commercial uses. In the past, companies like MyVu, Vuzix, and eMagin have sold HMDs to the consumer market, but gained little traction due to high cost (as high as $1800) and low resolution (VGA and SVGA). SiliconMicroDisplay is introducing a new generation of HMDs that address both issues.

Unlike Sony’s recently released HMZ-T1 with 720p native resolution, the ST1080 uses two 1080p resolution LCoS panels by SiliconMicroDisplay to produce the best-in-class 2D and 3D images from Blu-ray discs and console games.

The ST1080 is a see-through type HMD, allowing users to stay connected to their surroundings while using the ST1080. The ST1080 is the first consumer HMD to offer this feature.

The ST1080 runs on USB power, so it can be plugged in to a portable battery or a laptop USB port for true mobility.

The Display Development Kit (DDK) and pre-orders for the ST1080 are expected to go on sale in December 2011.

About SiliconMicroDisplay
Founded in March 2008, SiliconMicroDisplay’s mission is to give everyone the power of HD visualization anywhere. SiliconMicroDisplay is a privately held company and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA.