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Stereo for the Masses.(Product Announcement)

Computer Graphics World

| January 01, 2001 | JD | COPYRIGHT 2001 PennWell Publishing Corp. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

StereoGraphics, the maker of well-established stereoscopic visualization products such as CystalEyes, has introduced a new technology that will allow users to view objects stereoscopically on a Windows 98 PC without a stereo-enabled graphics card or stereo software. Stereoscopic viewing without the heavy-duty hardware and software heretofore required will open up the technology to greater numbers of architects, engineers, scientists, cartographers, and medical and graphics professionals.

The new product, StereoEyes, consists of four components: eyewear, a connector, an infrared emitter, and software drivers. The eyewear is a pair of lightweight wireless stereoscopic visualization glasses with shuttering liquid crystal lenses. The StereoEnabler connector and ...

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