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DS22 SeeCubic Hopes for 1 Million AS3D Sets in 2018

by Bob Raikes

Walther Roelen is from SeeCubic, which is a subsidiary of streamTV and which he founded. He avoids the use of the term 3D, he said. He looked at how computer models were developed to …

Tags:Autostereo 3D| Display Summit 2016| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Light Field Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 24

3D Developments

by Chris Chinnock

At SID DisplayWeek in San Francisco, there were several demonstrations of 3D technology on the show floor, which we summarize below. We did not review any papers, however. SeeFront is a German company developing …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Holographic Displays| Large Display Monitor| Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

IC10 Leia Uses Diffraction for Lightfields

by Bob Raikes

David Fattal is founder and CEO of Leia, a company that was founded to develop holographic displays for mobile devices. The world today has the cloud, connectivity, content and AI and we increasingly rely …

Tags:Eyewear| Large Display Monitor| Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2016| SmartGlasses| Vol 23 - Issue 21

EU Looks at Gaze-Contingent Displays

by Tom Allen

The EU began the Deeepview Project in 2012. It proposes the use of gaze-tracking technology to extend the user’s perceptions – for example, directing focus and enhancing colour where the user is looking. The …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 14

Lightfield Cameras and Displays Point to the Future

by Bob Raikes

I reported last week (Plenty to See from Technicolor in Rennes) on my visit to the Technicolor R&D Department in Rennes. The last item on the visit was on a topic that has intrigued …

Tags:Light Field Cameras| Light Field Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 16

Analogue Light Field Displays are More Convincing than Digital

by Kenneth Li

Light Field Display may not be a familiar term to most people. Instead, most of us may have come into contact with applications such as virtual reality viewers, stereoscopic displays, 3-D televisions, 3-D pictures, …

Tags:Light Field Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Magic Leap Taps Market for More Funding

by Norbert Hildebrand

Magic Leap is somewhat of a dark horse in the augmented reality arena. We have reported on them before even though their releases are more of a short marketing release than a clear statement …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Large Display Monitor| Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| SmartGlasses| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Google, Patents and Holograms

by Norbert Hildebrand

In recent news, Google was quoted by almost all publications on this planet (it seemed) as filing for a patent that involves displaying holograms in their next generation head mounted display device. There is …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Google Glass| Holographic Displays| Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 40

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University of Stanford Shows Light Field Virtual Headset

by Norbert Hildebrand

Gordon Wetzstein, assistant professor at the Stanford University Computational Imaging Group, and his team have developed a new virtual reality headset prototype they call “a light-field stereoscope”. They promise that their headset decreases motion …

Tags:Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Displays| Virtual Sets| Vol 22 - Issue 32