Sony's spatial reality screen aimed at creative people |
Sony's new satellite reality screen went on sale in November on the company's website and at select retailers for $ 5,000.
The screen looks especially suitable for computer modelers and virtual reality artists to get an easy preview of their work.
The satellite reality screen uses eye tracking technology to display realistic 3D objects without the need to wear 3D glasses or virtual reality glasses.
The Japanese company premiered the screen at this year's CES. The name is: "Eye-Sensing Field of Light".
The screen consists of a 15.6-inch 4K Liquid Crystal Display with a high-speed vision sensor that can track eye movements.
The screen also includes a thin optical lens above it, which can divide the screen image into content for the left and right eyes, allowing for stereo viewing without glasses.
The Space Reality Display requires powerful computers, at least an Intel Core i7 processor, and an NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super GPU to handle complex real-time display algorithms.
The screen creates two separate 2K images, sequentially, that correspond to your eye movements. Sony said: The screen allows innovators from various industries to recreate their ideas in 3D without glasses.
Volkswagen is currently claiming that several companies are using the display. Volkswagen said: As you think and design, discover the tremendous advantages of the screen and its many applications.
Sony Pictures also used on-screen entertainment to preview Ghostbusters: Afterlife scenes and 3D models.
This screen is especially useful for movies with strong visual effects. Indeed, filmmakers can understand the effects of computer modeling and 3D modeling from different angles.
As the pandemic has made it difficult to work with developers, spatial reality screens remain a useful way to view complex 3D models and scenes from a distance.
The spatial reality of screen use integrates the virtual world and the physical world into a 3D visual experience that can be seen with the naked eye and is useful in automotive, industrial design and industry. Computer graphics and visual effects.