Press Release

Philips introduces the 3D WOWzone for a fascinating, high­impact 3D experience

3D

This press release reports Philips is introducing the 3D WOWzone, a large 132­inch (335 cm) multi-screen 3D wall, designed to grab people's attention with stunning 3D multimedia presentations. From the press release: "By creating a 'spell­binding' 3D experience, marketing professionals can use this eye catcher to increase brand and product awareness in larger public spaces at events, exhibitions, reception areas and theme parks.

The out-of-screen 3D effects fascinate viewers and holds their attention for longer than standard 2D images, thereby making 3D a valuable marketing tool. No glasses are needed to view the Philips 3D WOWzone and it gives marketeers an element of surprise that leaves their target audience with an amazing and entertaining 3D multimedia experience.


Vuzix began shipping its new iWear VR920 (updated)

Press Release

This macnn article reports Vuzix began shipping its low cost iWear VR920 fully immersive virtual reality video eyewear. From the article: "Designed for PC gaming and simulation, the glasses use the same technology that the U.S. Military employs, according to Vuzix. The VR920 features VGA progressive scan LCDs with support for up to 640x480 resolution (the macnn article talks about a 1024x768 resolution, but it's an error) and a 32-degree field of view for a virtual screen measuring 64-inches from 9-feet. A built-in microphone and adjustable headphones support VoIP (Voice over IP) communications, while a 6-foot slim cable is included with a mini USB and VGA connector. The glasses allow users to switch between 2D and 3D viewing, and weigh 3.2-ounces.


Sony to introduce largest LCD TV

Display

This Physorg.org article reports Sony will unveil a 70-inch LCD, the largest flat television ever made, in the year to March 2008. From the article: "Introducing 15 new models of its Bravia line, Sony said its top-end flagship model with a 70-inch screen will be the largest flat television commercially available.

The new models will also have advanced technology that can eliminate fuzziness, Sony said.

Sony expects the retail prices to range from 270,000 yen (2,360 dollars) for the cheapest 40-inch model to four million yen (35,000 dollars) for the top-end 70-inch set.

Sony has said its plans to sell 10 million Bravia LCD TVs in the year to March 2008. Rival Sharp Corp. aims to sell nine million of its Aquos-brand LCD TVs in the same period.


Raydon Enhances VWI Program With InterSense Technology

Military

This marketwire press release reports wireless InterSense's IC3 inertial sensors will be integrated into Raydon's Virtual Warrior Interactive Trainers to enhance training technique and improve users' mission readiness. From the press release: BEDFORD, MA--(Marketwire - September 5, 2007) - InterSense, Inc., a market leader in precision motion tracking technology, today announced multiple orders for its wireless InertiaCube3 (IC3) sensors for integration into Raydon's Virtual Warrior Interactive (VWI) trainers.


Israeli startup aims to bring virtual reality into our homes

Press Release

This Israel21c article takes a look at XTR (Extreme Reality): a south Tel Aviv startup that has developed a technology that allows a user's three-dimensional body movements to be translated onto the computer in real time. From the article: "Dor Givon ducks and weaves, and the animated figure on his computer mimics the movements, narrowly missing a right hook, and then landing a good solid punch on his opponent's face. There's a smack, as the blow makes impact and Givon turns, adjusts the small web camera attached to his laptop, and says: "It's as simple as that. The camera tracks my every move."


HP Halo Announces the HP Halo Meeting Room - Modular Telepresence Design and $249,000 Price Point

Press Release

This Human Productivity Lab article reports HP Halo Collaboration Systems announced the release of the HP Halo Meeting Room on Tuesday which provides a modular design and a $249,000 price point that is competitive with other modular telepresence group systems from Cisco, Telanetix, Teliris, and their partner Tandberg.


ImmersaView Release Sol7 0.8

Display

Sol7: ImmersaView.comSol7: ImmersaView.comBrisbane based ImmersaView announced the release of Sol7 v0.8 on Friday, 17 August 2007. Sol7 is a software tool for geometric correction (warping) and edge blending of full screen real-time applications. The software is simply manipulated through interactive control points, aligning the projected display to the screen surface.

Sol7 corrects imagery for:

  • non-planar screen shapes such as curved screens;
  • unusual projection angles;
  • a seamless image from multiple projectors; and
  • any combination of the above.

The Sol7 software runs in the background and uses the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) to perform the necessary image processing functions. This means there is no additional hardware involved.


Real Life and Digital Simulation Will Merge by 2011

Discussion

EON Reality Chairman Dan Lejerskar forecasts how the convergence of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, Web and search, and digital content will radically alter how consumers shop, buy real estate and use mobile communications IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 20, 2007 — Real life and digital simulation will merge by 2011, producing a mixed-reality environment that will change the way consumers communicate, interact and conduct commerce, according to futurist Dan Lejerskar, chairman of EON Reality Inc., the world's leading interactive 3D software provider. “What once was imagined soon will be experienced,” Lejerskar explained. “The technology convergence of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, Web and search, and digital content means that people can experience more in their daily lives by blurring the distinction between their physical existence and digital reality.”


Rockwell Collins Helmet Mounted Display selected for AVCATT

Military

This press release reports the U.S. Army, through the Program Executive Office of Simulation Training and Instrumentation, has awarded Rockwell Collins a $23.8 million contract for the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT) Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) modification and upgrade program. From the press release: ""This is a great example of how Rockwell Collins integrates multiple disciplines to provide the best solutions for our customers," said Ron Hornish, vice president and general manager, Sensor Systems for Government Systems at Rockwell Collins. "In this case, our expertise in helmet mounted displays and simulation and training made us the right choice for the AVCATT program."


Christie Projectors Display High Definition 3D Images Generated By Da Vinci Surgical System

Display

This press release reports Christie was selected by Intuitive Surgical to help display high definition 3D video images generated by the company’s breakthrough da Vinci Surgical System, which is designed to enable surgeons to perform complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach.


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