Fwd: 200 Hz monochrome monitor from Cambridge Research Systems

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denis


>Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 10:58:40 -0700
>From: "vsgNEWS from crsltd.com" <vsgnews@...-publisher.com>
>Subject: 200 Hz monochrome monitor from Cambridge Research Systems
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>Welcome to vsgNEWS from Cambridge Research Systems.
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>This is the third issue of our brand-new electronic newsletter.
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>Contents
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>[1] 200 Hz Monochrome Monitor
>[2] BITS++ Sales Promotion
>[3] Eyetracker Toolbox Launch @ ECVP
>
>
>[1] 200 Hz Monochrome Monitor
>
>Cambridge Research Systems can now provide a fixed-frequency 200 Hz
>monitor with a DP104 fast-phosphor CRT, which is designed
>specifically for stereoscopic applications.
>
>Background:
>
>The Fixed-Frequency Clinton Monoray monitor is a 200 Hz VGA display
>that has a DP104 type fast-phosphor CRT. It is an ideal partner for
>the fast switching FE-1 Goggles and produces almost zero cross-talk
>in alternate frame stereoscopic presentations.
>
>For more information about the 200 Hz display and DP104
>fast-phosphor CRT, then take a look at the technical specification
>at http://www.crsltd.com/200Hz/
>
>[2] BITS++ Sales Promotion
>
>Cambridge Research Systems is running a sales promotion on the new
>BITS++ system throughout August 2002. You can either collect a $995
>discount coupon during the European Congress on Visual Perception in
>Glasgow at the end of the month, or you can register your address at
>http://www.crsltd.com/bits++/register/ and print off the coupon.
>
>Background:
>
>BITS++ is a revolutionary tool for vision scientists. It increases
>the dynamic range of your existing Windows or Macintosh system by
>64, which for the first time allows you to run high resolution
>colour and contrast experiments using your current computer
>equipment. Software support for PsychToolbox, Windows and Mac OS.
>
>If you want to know more about BITS++, then take a look at the
>technical overview at http://www.crsltd.com/bits++/
>
>[3] Eyetracker Toolbox Launch @ ECVP
>
>Cambridge Research Systems is launching the "Eyetracker Toolbox" on
>Monday 26 August 2002 at the European Congress on Visual Perception
>in Glasgow. Visit our stand in the Poster Hall and test for yourself
>the most innovative eye tracking product in a decade.
>
>Background:
>
>The Eyetracker Toolbox is a low-cost video eye tracking tool. It is
>designed to integrate easily with existing experimental
>configurations to add eye tracking features to monitor fixation,
>measure direction of gaze or record eye movement dynamics.
>
>A robust image segmentation algorithm has been designed by our image
>processing team, which automatically copes with spurious reflections
>from the surface of the eye, false edges produced by the eye lid
>against the pupil, and spatially varying image intensity caused by
>non-uniform illumination. The result is a "plug & play" solution
>that requires virtually no parameter configuration, and improved eye
>tracking accuracy under a wider range of imaging conditions.
>
>From 27 August 2002, more information will be available at
>http://www.crsltd.com/toolbox/
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