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Special price on the SensAble Omni haptics!

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Just click on the banner to learn more about this time-limited offer on the SensAble Omni haptic device!

Special time limited offer in the SensAble Omni haptic device

Update: The offer period is over. Send an email to sales@sensegraphics.com should you have any inquiries about the product.

Eurohaptics in Madrid

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

First reports are coming in from Eurohaptics in Madrid. SenseGraphics released their Beta-release of H3DAPI jam-packed with new features. The crowd lined up at the SenseGraphics-MOOG both to learn more!

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Honoured visit

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Honoured visit from China 

SenseGraphics was honoured to meet with the First Secretary of Economic and Commercial affairs, Mr Bingjun Xia from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Kingdom of Sweden during the NUS Rojak (National University of Singapore) exhibiton at the SenseGraphics office.

The biggest 3D display exhibition in Scandinavia???

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Wednesday 7th of May, SenseGraphics hosted, most likely one of the biggest 3D display exhibition events ever held in Scandinavia.

Full house at Open House

During the event the audience had the opportunity to get hands-on demonstration of a unique pre-production model of an active 3D stereo projector from Norwegian Projectiondesign. This new projector that is used in combination with LCD shutter glasses, delivers astonishing real 3D stereo content in 1400 x 1050 resolution. The projector was demonstrated with SenseGraphics H3DAPI which comes with “out of the box” support for projection based 3D stereo. SenseGraphics will soon start to deliver its high end Immersive Workbench (3D-LIW) with this new projector.

3D projection from Projectiondesign

There were more display solutions at the event that attracted the audience. The Arisawa 24″ display which uses a polarized Xpol-filter in combination with passive stereo glasses has proven very successful for geo-science applications. The display was shown in combination with GoogleEarth and SpaceExplorer from 3DConnexion. Navigation in this environment has never been easier; flying from Manhattan, New York to the skyscraper Kista Science Tower was done with an ease! Forward, up, down and zoom in… all done with simple movements on the high tech mouse from 3DConnexion.

Navigation in 3D by SpaceExplorer

Planar 17″ display uses dual LCDs in combination with Planar Stereo mirror and hence able to deliver full LCD screen stereo to each eye. This display was shown together with Simball, the new 4D computer interaction tool from G-Coder.

Planar and G-Coder

We also had the great opportunity to watch real 3D technology without glasses. This technology was delivered by SpatialView and allowed for a 5 viewing spot screen in high resolution.

The benefits of 3D glasses-less

On display at the event was also traditional CRT-based 3D stereo solution from Curictus, using SenseGraphics and SensAble technology for their stroke rehabilitation (activity station) as well as Novint Falcon haptic gaming device.

SenseGraphics whishes to thank all the partners and the audience for doing this event to such a successful event and hope to see you all soon again!

Welcome to SenseGraphics open house, 7th of May

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

SenseGraphics will host an open house session 7th of May at SenseGraphics office. Here we will broadcast some of the latest 3D display technologies on the market including a new stereoscopic 3D-projector developed by our partner Projectiondesign.

For more information on this event please check out http://www.sensegraphics.com/index.php?option=com_openhouse!

Real LCD 3D stereo in full resolution

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Yet another 3D display is beeing tested at SenseGraphics office.

This time were looking at the Planar display which is using two separate LCD displays, one for the left eye and one for the right eye, for producing real 3D stereo content. Both displays are then “co-located” to the same viewing focal plane by using a mirror which is polarised. Each display picture is then “coded” to each eye as the user is wearing light plastic and passive stereo glassess. The display, which major advantage is full LCD display resolution in real stereo 3D, has been on the market for some years and has been very successfull in the geo-science market area.