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Stereoscopic phone

Nec is introducing the N704iµ, reportedly having a stereoscopic screen. I can’t find any more information than this picture, so if you come across something interesting, please leave a comment =)

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The state of Virtual Reality .. in 1993 !

The guys at EVL are posting a lot of videos !! Those two show a state of VR in 1993, with an impressive list of videos and applications. It would be really nice to have one such video…

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The state of Virtual Reality – Part 1

Happy new year ! Let it be full of happiness and success, virtual and real =) Lately I’ve been reading  articles by some so-called journalists saying VR was one of the biggest technology flops in the last 20…

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PSA Peugeot Citroen VR Center – New Video

PSA/Peugeot Citroen released a new video of their VR Center. They have a CAVE, a Holobench, and an Holostage ! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBuNHqJrHHk[/youtube]

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The pocket cathedral – birth of the CAVE

Alex Bouchet showed me those two vintage videos of the early days of the CAVE : “(1991) before the CAVE was called “The CAVE” it was internally named the Pocket Cathedral (actually it was called the Closet Cathedral…

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DLP 3D – Stereoscopic HDTV & HD-Projectors

The DLP 3D technology is reaching mass market! This ZDNet article says that those TVs “which uses DLP-based rear projection and ranging in price from $1499 to $4500”. Moreover, Mitsubishi is planning 3D Blu-Ray player for early 2008….

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Automatically adjust multiple projectors

Sorry for the lack of updates, I didn’t find time nor something enough interesting to say lately =) Here are two videos I found through this article about the Mersive technology, which “allows you to combine low cost…

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Interactive 360º Light Field Display

From a Siggraph 2007 paper, heres’ an interesting new display technology “for an autostereoscopic light field display able to present interactive 3D graphics to multiple simultaneous viewers 360 degrees around the display.”. This video (86.6MB, (Quicktime h264) )…

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Comparing HMDs

Marc Bernatchez, from VResources, has an interesting article about comparing HMDs. He compares angular resolution, field of view, stereo overlapping, and the relevance of all these factors when compared to human visual abilities. For example, here’s the summary…

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Virtual Reality in France

The newly formed AFRV [ French Association for VR/AR and 3D interaction ] is publishing some informal statistics about the state of VR in France in its “Journal de l’AFRV” (available to members). These stats are for general…

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