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New immersive cubes

During my “european tour” to beta test MiddleVR I’ve been able to experience a few new VR systems that have been recently built or upgraded: London – a 4 sided immersive cube in London, at the University College…

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An HMD in a ski mask ?

I’ve sacrificed my ski mask so that I could mount my Vuzix VR 920 in it. It took me one hour. This has two great advantages : – it completely occludes the real world, which is good for…

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Two new Caves in France

I’ve been able to test two new Caves this month : – The new SAS3+ of Clarte, – The EVE of the Limsi lab They are typical modern systems: they are reconfigurable and the pixel density is not uniform…

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Immersion Lounge > Test Sensics HMD

If you’re in Paris on the November 4th, you may consider going to the first Immersion Lounge where you will be able to test Sensics HMD. The french company Immersion will showcase the xSight (wide FOV and Full HD)…

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Nvidia 3d Vision and VR Cameras : Calibration

One of the very good surprises of creating my VR Wall is that the Nvidia 3D vision driver with a GeForce doesn’t (completely) break VR cameras. I’ve managed to have a pretty good calibration, and I’ll detail the…

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VR Kit – Wall : A dream come true

Following the VR Kit – HMD (VR Goggles), here’s the Wall ! If you want to build one for yourself, join the VR Geeks ! I have to say I’ve been waiting to have this kind of setup…

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VR Kit – HMD : Portable VR

I finally have a first prototype of a HMD based VR Kit. This is a work I’m doing with my fellow VR Geeks of Paris. By the way we’ve just started a new webpage : http://www.VRGeeks.org There you…

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pCubee : A Perspective-Corrected Handheld Cubic Display

Here’s a nice prototype of display by the University of British Columbia, pCubee : It has no stereoscopic capability, but the parallax (movements of objects based on their depth) is enough for you to correctly perceive their 3d…

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VR History – The birth of the Crystaleyes shutterglasses

Lenny Lipton, founder of Stereographics and former CTO of RealD, talks in his blog in a not so humble series of articles [Part 1, Part 2] about the invention of the Crystaleyes shutterglasses : The basic concept of…

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Quick Links #1

I’ve started using Twitter to post interesting VR links when I don’t have time to make a full post about them. Here’s a summary of these links : – Barco about the light efficiency of their stereo systems…

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