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Monoscopic Display A monoscopic display is any display system which only produces a single view into a virtual environment. Fishbowl VR systems such as PC monitors typically fall into this category. The opposite of stereoscopic, monoscopic displays deliver the same angle of view to both eyes. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] ![]() ![]() VRD or Virtual Retinal Display is an offshoot of HMD display technology, which, instead of placing a pair of display screens in front of the eyes, actually projects an image directly onto the human retina with low-energy lasers or LCDs. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Perspecta display system was released by Actuality Systems in May 2005. Its intended purpose is as a 3D volumetric display capable of projecting a virtual object right in front of you. The SportVue heads-up display for motorcycles and other motion sports is designed to augment the rider?s vision with a continuing display of computerised data about the terrain, weather warnings, their speed, and exact location on the course, without taking their eye off the path ahead. ![]() ![]() Industry news from 07-02-2005. On Wednesday, 2nd of February, Icuiti announced the introduction of the M920 Heads up Display System (HUD). This device offers a healthy resolution for a heads up display, with none ofthe weight, or overheating issues of previous displays. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Resource Type not Available
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Novel VR interfaces are nothing new, and a few pop up every year. This one, created by students from Carnegie Mellon University is no different, except that it is designed to turn you into Mario from the Nintendo platform games ? and works ...
(10/06/2008)
Researchers from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea and the University of Nevada have developed a flexible tactile display that can wrap around the fingertip, palm, or arm. The key material in the display is an electroactive po...
(11/05/2007)
Intel corporation is applying for a patent for flexible display technology based on a pair of flexible sheets which sandwich some magnetic display elements between them. These magnetic display elements would have a varying de...
(06/06/2008)
At the recent Society for Information Display conference in Los Angeles, Samsung showed off a 15-inch display made with blue-phase liquid crystals, a type of liquid crystal that researchers have known about for years but that no one had eve...
(01/06/2009)
This morning, E Ink, the MIT spinoff that makes the electronic-paper display used in the most popular e-book readers, such as Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader Digital Book, announced that it will be purchased by Taiwanese display manufac...
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