03-12-2004, 05:00 PM
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Contributing Editor Emeritus
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Night Vision Pocket PC
http://www.raytheoninfrared.com/productcatalog/prodItem63.html#
"The Thermal-Eye 500DX combines a real-time infrared radiometer with the flexibility of an iPAQ PDA in a lightweight, handheld package. The Thermal-Eye 500DX comes with the same suite of tools as the original Thermal-Eye 500D with the addition of a new feature set and competitive price."
"The addition of a visible light camera, extended temperature range, updated iPAQ and expanded field of view all make this camera a tough competitor in the industrial marketplace. The fully integrated visible light camera affords the ability for a split screen display on the PDA."
Wouldn't the backlit screen of the iPAQ sort of ruin your own night vision? It may not matter with all of this equipment but I know once you look at a bright light source, you can't see anything until your eyes readjust to the darkness. This does show though that I don't think there are really any applications that Pocket PC hasn't been used in.
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03-12-2004, 05:03 PM
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Pontificator
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Whoa! That's wicked cool! For the bright light bit, maybe some red tinted screen protectors are in order? :idea:
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03-12-2004, 05:11 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 469
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I bet the software has a setting similar to some star viewing software I tested a while back. I bet it sets the ipaq lighting to tints of red, which makes viewing images a lot easier on the eyes.
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03-12-2004, 06:40 PM
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Oracle
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 974
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Can your Palm OS do this?
:rotfl:
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03-12-2004, 09:02 PM
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Sage
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 717
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me thinks this is rather large and awkward looking, NO?!
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03-12-2004, 09:38 PM
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Philosopher
Join Date: Feb 2004
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OOoOoOOO, very neat. I could use one of these when it gets dark outside.... if I went outside when it was dark :lol:
Maybe you will see the government using this... they could be spying on you and reading their e-mail at the same time... or maybe creating a chart in Pocket Excel
How very awesome.
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03-12-2004, 10:39 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 437
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Interesting, but seems to be nothing more than W?BIC!
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03-12-2004, 11:44 PM
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Magi
Join Date: Feb 2002
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I can't think of practical use for this, but it's a HECKA' cool device.
Very innovative and very cool...
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03-13-2004, 03:27 AM
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Pupil
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 17
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Ed - Ed - Ed :roll: ,
Either you're trying to pull one over on us, or it's time to edit that headline!
Just 'cause it's infrared doesn't mean it's a night vision device!
While product text from the manufacturer (Raytheon) doesn't specifically explain what this product is used for, the terms "extended temperature range" and "industrial marketplace" give a good hint.
Click on your article headline (currently "Night Vision Pocket PC" :wink: ) to bring up the manufacturers web page for this product. At the top of this page you'll notice a funny colored picture of a box with wires coming out of it. This is representative of the of images produced by an IR camera of this type.
Now I'm anything but an expert, but I believe the funny colored picture is an image taken at a Sub-Station (think electric power grid) showing varied levels of thermal output.
One reason Thermal Imaging of this type is gaining in popularity in the "industrial marketplace" is because it allows the user to literally see troublesome hot-spots on industrial equipment in advance of equipment failure.
In this case, Raytheon claims to offer a competitive product at a lower price point through the use of off-the-shelf technology (an iPaq) to "capture, organize and process" and display the images.
For those so inclined, a couple of neat Thermal Image examples can be seen in this article found at IRINFO.ORG:
Infrared Thermography Advances Aid Proactive Maintenance
shameless.plug = On
Our company serves this same "industrial marketplace" with a specialized software product to which we have recently added a Pocket PC based component. Anyone intrigued by the application of Pocket PC technology to improve industrial efficiency can read our quick overview and view a few screenshots at:
Handheld Routes for Pocket PC
:treadmill: <--- It may not be getting anywhere, but that baby is running like a top!
shameless.plug = Off
Now for some really sexy looking night vision technology take a look at Raytheon's NIGHTDRIVER product. Sorry, no Pocket PC needed.
http://www.nightdriver.com/
Regards,
EricR
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