VB Display System floor model (both American & Japanese):

Released by Nintendo at the same time as the VB, to display the Virtual Boy in shops.
Only difference between the floor model and counter version VB Display Units is that the floor model has a huge (foot)stand underneath it's base.
The only differences between the American and the Japanese version are that the Japanese version has an extra plate at the bottom of it's stand, and instead of 1 pair of side adds (the standard American one you see in the first picture here), the Japanese have multiple side adds featuring different game explanations on each card. 
Look here for those American ads.
Look here for those Japanese ads.

Sizes: The height and size is large at about 180cm, and the widths are very large with about 60cm of about 90cm in depth. 
The weight is about 30kg to 35kilos. 
The vertical motion can be adjusted by about 30cm in the main body part (where eyes are applied) according to stature.

Winner of the 1996 Design of the Times Display of the Year Award. The display allows customers of any age and size to demo the game by adjusting the displays headset to the proper height. The high tech appearance compliments the virtual reality concept of the game and the contemporary graphics explain how to operate it. The lighted logo features an infinity-mirror technique that emphasizes the 3-D quality of the game. Three versions are available to retailers: a floor model, a counter version and a low profile counter.


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