The CORNEA system at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is the world's brightest (10,000 lumens) and most high resolution (100 million pixels) CAVE system
@guest2424 FullCon Solutions works with 6 Sided CAVE technology at Duke University (DIVE) and VRAC at Iowa State. These systems/rooms are large enough to house 3-5 people comfortably for an extended period of time. Both locations are rear projected, Duke uses Christie projectors (1) per side, while Iowa Stat is using Sony projectors (4-4K's per side)
guest2424. This system is a 10' x 10' x 10' cube so that the user is totally immersed in the virtual reality experience. It is rear projected on all 6 screens with about a 4000 x 4000 pixel resolution.
Have they started making the screens with a wider view then the human field of view? The reason VR isn't getting anywhere, is the last time i checked it out, they use little screens that is like looking at a TV in a black room, and i can do that if i turn all my lights out at home.
If the viewer is unable to see anything that isn't the image/video/movie/game/etc, then and only then can the user feel immersed in a new reality. Seeing a thick black border prevents that. Any borders = epic fail.
@machgt sounds expensive
WateryIce54321 1 year ago
@hajoooooos King abdeullah can suck my dick.
NutsandGuts 1 year ago
@guest2424 FullCon Solutions works with 6 Sided CAVE technology at Duke University (DIVE) and VRAC at Iowa State. These systems/rooms are large enough to house 3-5 people comfortably for an extended period of time. Both locations are rear projected, Duke uses Christie projectors (1) per side, while Iowa Stat is using Sony projectors (4-4K's per side)
FCSVFX 1 year ago
guest2424. This system is a 10' x 10' x 10' cube so that the user is totally immersed in the virtual reality experience. It is rear projected on all 6 screens with about a 4000 x 4000 pixel resolution.
machgt 2 years ago
Also, if the user has to look at an external screen, than your simply wearing 3D glasses which is not Virtual Reality and is nothing new.
guest2424 2 years ago
Have they started making the screens with a wider view then the human field of view? The reason VR isn't getting anywhere, is the last time i checked it out, they use little screens that is like looking at a TV in a black room, and i can do that if i turn all my lights out at home.
If the viewer is unable to see anything that isn't the image/video/movie/game/etc, then and only then can the user feel immersed in a new reality. Seeing a thick black border prevents that. Any borders = epic fail.
guest2424 2 years ago
Thanks King Abdullah
hajoooooos 2 years ago
I wish to have something like this in my room.. so that I can be Peter Pan..(*_^)
gawab1411 2 years ago
god bless king abdullah
0RSAF0 2 years ago 2