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Computer Vision With SMI

by Steve Sechrist

Epson’s AR Glasses at Siggraph with integrated eye-tracking from SMI. Note the (rather) large brick required to process the data. It’s fine for industry but the company will have to migrate this to a …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Epson| Eyewear| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Siggraph 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Empowerment Informatics 007

by Steve Sechrist

“Childhood” simulation display VR creates the child’s view of the world, from Augmented Human Technologies Design group at U of Tsukuba JapanOn the application side, one of the more unique discoveries at the show …

Tags:Augmented Reality| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Siggraph 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Qualcomm Has a Mixed Reality Engine

by Steve Sechrist

Mattel’s new version of Viewmaster will crack open to allow a smart phone to be put inside and viewed in stereo 3D with a unique twist, support for Vuforia object recognition, triggering events by …

Tags:Augmented Reality| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Siggraph 2015| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 33

New in Digital Projection – High Contrast HDR

by Steve Sechrist

MTT showed its High Contrast HDR projection prototype at Siggraph that truly was an impressive demonstration, The group said the technology is about 18 months out and works with existing projector heads.On the digital …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Projection| Siggraph 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Nvidia ‘Fills in Gaps’ in TV Industry

by Steve Sechrist

We found a display milestone in the Nvidia booth, where the chip company is first to support 4k resolution content at 60fps in its new Shield Android TV Box (and offering so much more …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Siggraph 2015| STBs| Streaming Video| Vol 22 - Issue 33

VR Village is a Success

by Steve Sechrist

This was year one for the VR Village at Siggraph, but based on attendance and interest level you can bet your boot they will be back in 2016New milestones were demonstrated at Siggraph, including …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Siggraph 2015| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Siggraph 2015 – Milestones in VR, AR and More

by Steve Sechrist

It was all things VR and AR at this year’s 42nd annual Siggraph, the Special Interest Group Graphics international conference sponsored by the ACM Association for Computer Machinery. The 2015 show was held in …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Siggraph 2015| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Razer Brings Realsense to Consumers

by Tom Allen

Razer is using Intel’s Realsense 3D depth camera technology to create its own hardware for gamers. The company is building a consumer-ready camera for desktop and virtual reality use. Game streaming – letting other …

Tags:3D Depth Cameras| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Razer| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Next HTC One is Leaked and Has 6″ Display

by Milos Pavlovic

A leak has shown a new HTC smartphone known as the HTC O2 – or HTC One M10. Chinese sites MyDrivers and Mobile-dad say that the phone will be announced this year, with a …

Tags:HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Asustek Prepares Second Watch for Q3

by Tom Allen

Asus’ Nick Wu has told the Taipei Times that the company will launch its second-generation Zenwatch this quarter. Wu said that “a few hundred thousand” have been sold since the watch was launched in …

Tags:Asus| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 22 - Issue 33

DLNA Extends Codec Support

by Tom Allen

A tiered certification programme has been created by the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), providing more options for consumer electronics makers seeking to certify their products. Certification for v3.0 is open today, while plans …

Tags:Certification| HEVC (H.265)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Standards| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Accounting Malpractice Leads to Net Loss for Toshiba

by Helen Vince

Following the July release of an investigation into alleged accounting malpractices (Toshiba CEO Resigns Over Accounting Scandal), Toshiba says it is taking steps to restate past financial results and to finalise its results for …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| toshiba| Vol 22 - Issue 33