So at this week's electronics fair, I found a weird VR headset prototype. No names on it, and it says "prototype/not for resale". I took it apart to figure out who made it, and completely failed. It's weeeird:

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Some cameras: MD102AA (2x) & MD101BA (1x) There’s a CPU in it: An ADSP-Analog Devices BF592, 400mhz Blackfin. That can’t be the main CPU, though? Storage: SDIN8CE4-128G (128GB eMMC) Connectivity: QCN…

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It's got a lot of cameras, including ones for eye tracking, it's got 3 wireless chips, and a cracked screen. I'd love to see this thing work, but sadly it's not possible for this unit. and unless I can find out what this thing is supposed to be, I'm afraid I won't learn much more
Also it has this on the front. No one can figure out what this says, or even if it's actually supposed to be test. The best suggestion I've seen is that it's designed for computer vision identification, not stylized text.
Perhaps it's ONECRYSTAL upside down?
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Bruce Preston (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image @[email protected] Assuming that 1. it is English, 2. it is derived from dictionary words, and crucially 3. it is upside-down and over-stylized to hell and back, the best match is ONECRYSTAL:

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@foone is there any evidence of inside-out tracking? if it's visual outside-in tracking the symbols might be part of the tracking system