ITEC 2018

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Antycip Shows Us its UK Demo Suite

by Bob Raikes

We decided to make the most of the (relative) slowdown of news in the summer to catch up with a company that we met at the Laval Virtual conference and which had invited us …

Tags:Barco| ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Simulation| UK (United Kingdom)| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 30

ITEC 2018 Roundup

by Bob Raikes

3D Perception had a demonstration that used an NBox multichannel processor for six channels of high end simulation in a 4K 120Hz configuration. The company has a system that puts hardware sensors into domes …

Tags:ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Rockwell Collins| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Vioso Can Support Warp and Blend

by Bob Raikes

Vioso is a name that was familiar to us and it took a while to work out why! It was because we bumped into the company with its partner, Antycip, at the Laval Virtual …

Tags:Image Generators| ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Sony L/P Projectors Have Interchangeable Lenses

by Bob Raikes

Sony had a very small booth with just a couple of staff, but did have a couple of new projectors, the VPL-GTZ240 and VPL-GTZ280 which are commercial versions of Sony’s consumer SXRD projectors with …

Tags:ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| LCOS| Simulation| sony| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Trivisio Headsets Can be Customised

by Bob Raikes

Luxinnovations was at the show and was highlighting its ability to customise its Trivisio headsets, which we saw at the Wearables Event in London and in Laval. There was no new product in Stuttgart, …

Tags:Augmented Reality| ITEC 2018| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 20

New JVC Products are in VR

by Bob Raikes

JVC had nothing new in the projection area since its product launches at I/Itsec although it had blended displays on show that were supported by IGs from Thales, a partner company. The company told …

Tags:ITEC 2018| JVC| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Eyeviz Hopes for Projection to Continue

by Bob Raikes

Eyeviz has recently been acquired by Leyard, but was at the show to highlight its simulation projector. Staff told us that this is a solid business and they hope it will continue under the …

Tags:ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Leyard| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Esterline Emphasises Range of Solutions

by Bob Raikes

Esterline was at the show and had a sample of its full range of offerings which go right up to full simulators that cost $1.5 million. Esterline’s Noctis optical blender works with visible & …

Tags:Blend & Warp| ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Projection| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Cobra Simulator Loads into a Transit Van

by Bob Raikes

Cobra Simulations specialiises in single channel immersive dome displays. They are based on the use of a COTS projector (around 80% of units can be used although the firm works closely with Optoma, Sony, …

Tags:ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20

New Canon Projectors Recommended for Simulation

by Bob Raikes

Canon was showing a new platform for simulation projection. There are six models in the range, three with laser phosphor light sources and three with lamps. A significant change in the mechanical design is …

Tags:Canon| ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Projectors| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20

ITEC Reflects VR Interest

by Bob Raikes

ITEC is a show that we have covered only for the last three years, after it came to London in 2016. it then moved to Rotterdam last year and this year took up just …

Tags:ITEC 2018| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 25 - Issue 20