Showing posts with label AugmentedReality. Show all posts
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gadgets Comment 0 inShare17 Canon Launching Its MREAL Headset March 1st, Will Allow Designers To Prototype Using Augmented Reality

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filedesc Picture taken by me, of my eMagin Z800. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Canon announced the launch of its MREAL system for “mixed reality” today, which includes a head-mounted display that allows wearers to combine virtual objects with the real world in 3D, which essentially sounds like a product designer’s dream. On the consumer side, augmented reality hasn’t done a great job of proving itself generally useful at this point, but in an industrial design setting, the payoff could be big, and that’s why Canon’s MREAL is priced at a professional-level $125,000.
The MREAL headset isn’t nearly as sleek as Google Glass, and instead of projecting info on transparent displays, it actually takes in video of your surroundings, runs it through a computer which supplies the virtual elements, and then delivers a live video feed to dual displays mounted in the visor strapped to a user’s face. It’s not light and all-day wearable like Glass, but it means the system can deliver extremely clear 3D computer-generated images that blend more realistically with a user’s actual surroundings, which is exactly what you want if you’re designing a coffee table for a specific living room space, for instance, or want to see what a car concept looks like under showroom lights before you build a physical model.
20130221_hiRes_3dcardemoThe $125,000 price tag and $25,000 annual maintenance fee might prohibit ordinary folks from picking up one of these, but the system’s impact could be felt at all levels, and in addition to being used by designers and engineers, might make its way to show floors for augmented reality consumer demonstrations. It also could make it easier for inventors pitching an idea to investors to provide a more realistic look at what a finished hardware product would look like, without building an actual prototype. If you’re making an iPhone case, the cost doesn’t really justify it, but if you’re a Lit Motors trying to sell the next generation of personal transportation, it begins to look like a much better bargain on the balance sheet.
Plus, this launch of innovative interactive design tools from an established player invites startups to try to build equivalent low-cost solutions to disrupt the market. I’d love to see a hardware prototyping app come out for Google Glass when third-party devs start building for it, which could potentially bring the cost of AR prototyping down to a more manageable, startup-friendly level.

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samsung-display Samsung to review the future of flexible screens in new video




We know that Samsung is the world leader in the field of research for the screens, it does not only manufacturing but also innovation and development, and all users of Android devices in general and Samsung in particular know what is AMOLED screens of all kinds. We had talked recently about the latest innovations Samsung screens are flexible foldable, folding, Samsung said that it was no longer a dream and came out of the development stage and will be available in phones and tablet computers in the first half of next year 2012.
Samsung gave us a glimpse of one of ways to use these screens through the following video:
What we see in the video is a Tablet PC is a full screen and uses the techniques actually enhanced Augmented Reality nicely. This video is a vision of ways to use these screens do not expect to see this technology soon, but as long as this technology is no longer the preserve of science fiction will become reality next year we will see how the companies will further employ in the phones and tablet computers running Android.
Virtual image of how to use the flexible screen Samsung phone
We will wait for next year to see how Samsung will use this screen, impressive in their phones and tablet Hawwasabha
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