Just wondering why in late 2014 there are no FPV goggles with true 1080p LCD screens inside them ??
The Epson Moverio BT-200 are at 960x540 --- the Zeiss Cinemizer are at 870x500 --- and the Fatshark Dominator HD are at 800x600. Google Glass isn't even a viable FPV solution.
I understand that manufacturing true 1080p LCD screens to fit inside goggles are expensive, but I'm sure there is a market for them. I'm contemplating upgrading from a Phantom Vision+ to a bigger multi-rotor with Lightbridge HD video link and I want true 1080p goggles to complement this system. Right now I am SOL on this! Do I need to hack the Oculus Rift to get what I want, for Pete sake?

The Epson Moverio BT-200 are at 960x540 --- the Zeiss Cinemizer are at 870x500 --- and the Fatshark Dominator HD are at 800x600. Google Glass isn't even a viable FPV solution.
I understand that manufacturing true 1080p LCD screens to fit inside goggles are expensive, but I'm sure there is a market for them. I'm contemplating upgrading from a Phantom Vision+ to a bigger multi-rotor with Lightbridge HD video link and I want true 1080p goggles to complement this system. Right now I am SOL on this! Do I need to hack the Oculus Rift to get what I want, for Pete sake?


