The Forte VFX1 Headgear was a consumer-level virtual reality headset marketed during the mid-1990s. It comprises a helmet, a handheld controller, and an...
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motion simulator arcade attraction in 1994. Another early VR headset, the Forte VFX1, was announced at CES in 1994. The VFX-1 has stereoscopic displays, 3-axis...
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entertainment applications. One of the first commercially available HMDs was the Forte VFX1 which was announced at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 1994. The VFX-1...
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Checkerboard Magic Carpet MS-DOS 1994 Anaglyph mode, Autostereogram mode, Forte VFX1 Nintendo Virtual Boy Nintendo Virtual Boy 1995 The first home game system...
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Virtuality 1000CS 1991 Yes Yes Dual LCD 276x372 discontinued 6Dof Controller Forte VFX1 1995 Pitch+roll: 70° Yaw No Dual 0.7" LCDs 263x230 diagonal 45° discontinued...
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sight. In 2000, the VFX1 Headgear was featured in a commemorative US Postal Service stamp collection celebrating the 1990s. The VFX1 was replaced by a higher...
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that defined a device protocol for the VFX1 VR Headset and its peripherals based on ACCESS.bus while at Forte Technologies. SIM was also self-describing...
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support. The GF1 was co-developed by Advanced Gravis and Forte Technologies (creator of the VFX1 Headgear virtual reality helmet) and produced by Integrated...
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Theater, produced by entrepreneurs Chet Dagit and Bob Jacobson. Forte released the VFX1, a PC-powered virtual reality headset that same year. In 1999,...
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