Difference between revisions of "Equipment"
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Revision as of 00:01, 10 October 2019
Devices
VR Head Mounted Displays | |||
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HTC Vive | Virtual Reality Head Mounted Display with position tracking and controllers. | ||
Vive Cosmos | A virtual reality head-mounted display. | ||
Oculus Quest | A standalone virtual reality head-mounted display. | ||
Oculus Rift | A virtual reality head-mounted display. | ||
Hololens | A wireless Augmented reality head-mounted display that works with windows 10. | ||
GearVR | A wireless virtual reality head-mounted display that uses Samsung S6+ smartphone. | ||
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge | Samsung smartphone compatible with the GearVR virtual reality headset and Gear 360 camera. | ||
360° VR Cameras | |||
Gear 360 Camera | 360 camera compatible with GearVR virtual reality headset and Samsung S6+ smartphones. | ||
Ricoh Theta V | A 360° VR Camera. | ||
Making | |||
Kinect | A camera with depth image, useful for tracking motion and gestures | ||
Intel RealSense Depth Camera | A Depth Camera for machine vision (like Kinect). | ||
Raspberry Pi | A linux-based computer the size and cost of a matchbox (almost...) | ||
Arduino | A user-friendly programmable chip that makes working with hardware fun & easy | ||
MaKeyMaKey | Turn anything into a button! (for instance making banana-piano's) | ||
KeyWiz | A keyboard emulator, useful for controlling software in any way you can think of. | ||
LittleBits | Prototyping with electronics was never this easy! | ||
Tools | |||
OpenKnit | An open source knitting machine built by students | ||
Monitor Speakers | For stereo or quadraphonic setups | ||
Beamer | Beamers at the Station.
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