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Reduces design cost Improves user accuracy two to four times Shortens design cycles Decreases physical prototype requirements Enhances design visualization Intuitively conveys complex conceptual information Enables dramatic design presentation Facilitates "walk-through" demos for high client impact
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Molecular modeling Scientific visualization Photogrammetric mappeing Animation Mechanical CAD Flight Simulation Architectural walk-through Prototype modeling Stereo video (real time, record and playback) |
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Sharp, bright image. CrystalEyes 2 delivers a minimum dynamic range of 1000:1, ensuring a realistic, high-resolution, ghost-free color image. The 120 Hz screen refresh in stereo-vision provides flicker-free operation Inexpensive. High-quality liquid crystal shutter technology at an affordable price. No wires. An infrared emitter synchronizes CrystalEyes2 eyewear with the stereo image. Any number of users can simultaneously use the system with complete freedom of movement. Lightweight. At 3.3oz (93 grams), the eyewear is as comfortable as a pair of eyeglasses. Compatibility. Works with all major platforms, including SGI, SUN, DEC, IBM PC compatibles and Apple. Large cone of view. With CrystalEyes 2, if you can see the screen, you can see quality stereo-vision. Long battery life. Uses standard batteries for over 160 hours of operation. Power turns off when folding temples are closed, extending battery life. Standard or long-range emitters. Standard emitter supports viewers up to 12 feet away; long-range emitter supports viewers up to 20 feet away. Automatic bright mode. Provides 100% increase in the amount of light transmitted through the lenses when looking away from the stereo image. User can easily read, write or observe a non-stereo monitor without removing the eyewear. Plug and play. Most workstations with stereo-ready monitors require only a simple cable hook-up and the appropriate software. State of the art. CrystalEyes 2 is manufactured by StereoGraphics Corporation, the pioneer in stereo display products since 1980, and holder of 16 patents in stereo technology. |
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