zSpace - Technology of 'taking' 3D images

With this display technology, users can not only see but also 'grab' 3D images, move them to their liking, to the desired locations.

A new 3D display technology by Infinite Z, based in California (USA), can follow the movements of the hands and eyes of people to display surreal 3D images and even help users to move. transfer the image details contained therein.

Not simply displaying 3D images with realism at a new level, the display technology called zSpace helps users experience a three-dimensional interaction in an unprecedented way.

With this display technology, users can not only see but also 'grab' 3D images, move them to their liking, to the desired locations.

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New 3D zSpace display technology

To help users interact with these 3D images, zSpace uses real-time tracking technology, with the main task of tracking eye images (via a 3D glasses) and user hand gestures. (via a laser pen).

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The set includes the Lazer stylus

This technology is expected to be used not only in future generations of 3D screens but also a great help to simulation technology or high-tech games.

With current 3D display technologies, users only get a true three-dimensional illusion at a certain angle, when moving away from that 'perfect' position , the images displayed will be poor. more realistic.

However, zSpace display technology will be more flexible with the ability to regulate images according to the change of human eye position and display 'perfect in every angle' image.

This change is supported by infrared touch technology, which is mounted right on the glasses that users use. When the user changes the first position, ie the eye position also changes, this tracking technology will immediately recognize the change in real time and adjust the display accordingly. .

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Surreal 3D display in many angles

In other words, users will not only have to look at a single dimension of a three-dimensional image, but can move to change the angle, look at real holograms from different angles. To illustrate, when looking at the three-dimensional image of a rectangular box, users will not only see the front of the box, but also move to see both the side, top, bottom and even Releases the back of that box.

However, adjusting the display of images is not the only breakthrough of zSpace. This technology is also highly appreciated for users' ability to interact with images displayed.

With a stylus (stylus) that is essentially a laser pen, users can move image details to desired locations.

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Use the Lazer stylus to "grab" images

All the user has to do is use the stylus to point at the image, direct the eye and pen tip to the desired location. These gestures will be recorded and the selected image details will be moved to that desired location.

Currently, the price of zSpace is 3,995 USD, the price is still quite high for this technology to become popular in everyday life. However, Infinite Z said it can provide this screen technology to application developers who want to program software compatible with this type of monitor. The price offered to such application developers is even reduced to only 1,500 USD.

Update 11 December 2018
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