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- From: diego@minerva.st.dsi.unimi.it (Diego Montefusco)
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: Re: INDUSTRY: RPI
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- Date: 5 Jan 93 05:50:48 GMT
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- In <9212290939.AA11355@ghost.dsi.unimi.it>, on Dec 29, I wrote:
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- > From: diego@minerva.st.dsi.unimi.it (Diego Montefusco)
- > Subject: INDUSTRY: RPI
- > Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 12:38:04 CET
- >
- > Reading a review of the Meckler San Jose Conference, I saw a photo of
- > an HMD with the address of the manufacturer. The article claimed the
- > HMD was part of a HMSI (Head Mounted Sensory Interface). The company
- > is:
- >
- > RPI Advanced Technology Group
- > P.O. Box 14607
- > San Francisco, CA 94114
- > (415) 777-3226
-
- The number is wrong: (415) 495-4460
-
- > Has anybody further details about their produt?
- >
- > [MODERATOR'S NOTE: I believe you can email David Reed and others working
- > at RPI at the address, rpi@well.sf.ca.us . Give it a try. If it
- > doesn't work, try reed@well.sf.ca.us -- Bob Jacobson]
-
- reed@well.sf.ca.us is not good. The other YES, and here's what David sent me:
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- Contact: Anthony Ryder FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- RPI Advanced Technology Group
-
- (415) 495-4460
-
-
- RPI DELIVERS FIRST HEAD MOUNT SENSORY INTERFACE DEVICE FOR
- CAD/VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS AND ANNOUNCES SLAMBOX(TM) VIDEO GAME
- INTERFACE.
-
- SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- RPI Advanced Technology Group has delivered
- its first Head Mount Sensory Interface(HMSI)(TM) visualization device to
- contracted Beta Sites and has initiated ramp-up for volume production in
- 1993. Additionally, RPI announced that the Slambox(TM) HMSI interface now
- ports Nintendo, Atari, Sega, NEC, and all PC computer games to the HMSI
- system.
-
- RPI will begin accepting volume distribution proposals for the
- Slambox Jan. 1.
-
- RPI is a supplier of some of the most advanced computer assisted
- interactive visualization systems. The Visualization Industry incorporates
- elements of multi-media, simulation, virtual reality, 3D computing and
- telecommunications. The intuitive nature of RPI's products allow the
- integration of the computer application and the user, with the goal of
- responding to the sociological need to become emotionally involved with the
- working environment.
-
- Briefly, the HMSI consists of a set of goggles (much like ski
- goggles), coupled with a sophisticated spatial sound system. The total
- weight of the HMSI is less than .8 lbs, which allows for essential comfort
- levels. Power is generated by a battery pack with the installed option to
- link directly to normal AC power. The HMSI allows a user to see any
- combination of computer generated graphics and live video images, all in
- true stereoscopic, three-dimensional (3D) form. The display utilizes high
- resolution LCD plates mounted inside the goggles. The user is allowed
- complete interaction with the computer system via interfaces to "pointer
- systems" (e.g., mouse, gesture sensor, head-tracker, etc.) as well as voice
- commands relayed by an installed voice command unit. The HMSI can be run
- wireless, as an option. The HMSI has many additional capabilities. The
- proprietary technology, for which RPI has been granted an office action
- letter from the US Patent and Trademark Office, allows the HMSI to be
- utilized on most existing computer platforms and to upgrade to laser retina
- eye scanning.
-
- RPI is, initially, focusing its marketing efforts on the
- computer-aided design (CAD) market, and specifically on the pre-existing
- user base of Autodesk, Inc, the leader in CAD software, with subsequent
- marketing efforts aimed at four additional markets: video game/education;
- scientific visualization; medicine; and aerospace.
-
- The HMSI will allow CAD users to visualize their designs and simulate
- design function, all in true stereoscopic 3D. In the CAD/CAM market, it is
- anticipated that the HMSI will increase design productivity and quality,
- reduce the time required to bring a new design to market, enhance the
- ability to respond to changes in market demand, and cut overall costs.
-
- Video game/entertainment applications are an exciting potential
- market for the HMSI. "The world-wide installed base of all video game
- systems now exceeds 100 million and vendors have expressed a strong desire
- to make our technology available to their customers," said Scott Redmond,
- president.
-
- RPI has a number of unique selling positions that provide the Company
- with one-of-a-kind potential:
-
- * The HMSI fills a critical need of the computer simulation
- industry. Market trends indicate a growing demand for 3D
- graphics-based computing. While semiconductor and computer
- system vendors are developing chips and systems, respectively,
- with greater processing power, and software vendors are
- developing more powerful applications, the market still lacks
- a reasonably priced product which can display high resolution,
- true stereoscopic 3D graphics and video images. The HMSI has
- been designed to meet that market need.
-
- * Technological, engineering, and design breakthroughs have
- enabled RPI to create a product which offers superior
- performance and more features at a price far lower than any
- existing competitor in the market. Given RPI's proprietary
- technology, it will be difficult for competitors to match
- RPI's progress.
-
- * The HMSI surpasses all head-mounted displays (HMDs) currently
- on the market. RPI offers higher resolution and superior
- design at a far lower price-point. Users of the HMSI are able to
- interact with, as opposed to simply perceiving, what they see and
- hear. Unlike RPI's competitors' products, the HMSI is
- packaged in a stream-lined set of "goggles" and not a
- cumbersome "helmet". Custom manufacturing of the display
- assures RPI of market dominance.
-
- * Over the past twenty years, RPI has developed an extensive
- array of proprietary technology for creating computer
- simulations of objects and phenomena, for which RPI has
- patent protection filed. RPI's approach is to provide
- revolutionary engineering; RPI is not entering the market with
- simply a modification of traditional solutions.
-
- * RPI has established relationships with key strategic partners
- in order to maximize our exposure and to build initial
- marketing links. Among the strategic partners are Autodesk,
- Inc., IBM, SGI, Sun Microsystems, DEC, Schott, Truevision and
- Spaceball. The HMSI has been specifically designed to be
- software neutral and will operate with all major software
- applications. Additionally, the modular design of the HMSI
- allows users to upgrade the basic unit rather than replace it
- entirely.
-
- The current HMSI unit is available under $6000.00 and is expected to
- be released in volume at a price point at or under $1500 in 1993. The
- Slambox is designed to be released in volume at a price point under $75.00,
- also in 1993.
-
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-
- 12/92
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- Sounds good, isn't it?
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- HAPPY NEW YEAR 'VERYONE!
-
- Diego
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