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Binocular

Transmitting a different image to each eye, to allow depth perception.

Not to be confused with bi-ocular.

Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.



Related Dictionary Entries for Binocular:

Binocular Disparity

Binocular Display

Binocular Fusion

Binocular HMD

Binocular Omni Orientation Monitor

Binocular Overlap

Binocular Parallax

Boom

Monocular Movement Parallax

Retinal Binocular Disparity

Stereoscopic Distortion

Sword of Damocles



 

Resources in our database matching the Term Binocular:

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The Binocular Omni Orientation Monitor or BOOM was one of the very first immersive VR interfaces, predating even the HMD. Massive and unwieldy, they none the less have some valuable properties which still see them in use today.











 

Industry News containing the Term Binocular:

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(19/12/2008)
A system that can recognize human gestures could provide a new way for people with physical disabilities to interact with computers. A related system for the able bodied could also be used to make virtual worlds more realistic. The system i...


(12/01/2006)
An automated calibration method, designed for optical microscopes, may find a home in head mounted display units and heads-up augmented reality systems.

"Ever since the development of the first applications in image-guided ...


(07/01/2005)
(Press Release) Jan. 5, 2005--Icuiti Corporation, a world leader in personal display solutions, today announced the North American introduction of the World's first "Video Eyewear" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Icuiti V...


(29/07/2004)
(News article content taken from Press Release, eMargin Corporation, 28/07/2004)

Affirming eMagin's commitment to developing OLED microdisplays for consumer applications, Mr. Jones notes that getting a large-display experien...


(07/06/2012)
Suppose someone told you that researchers had discovered that a major cause of vision loss is treatable, and that the most promising new treatment is -- playing video games? It may sound far-fetched, but those are the conclusions of a speci...