Virtual Reality goes round
The ’real’ booth of the Fraunhofer Institute at the upcoming CeBIT 2005 will feature a brand new and unusual ’virtual’ reality system. Instead of being surrounded by images, you’ll play with the VR Object Display, a two meters tall cylindrical column with a diameter of 1.6 meters, which has been specifically designed for advertising, trade shows and presentations.
Read the complete story . (Roland Piquepaille’s Technology Trends)
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