If you include you among those who, like us, they dreamed interact with the computer as did Tom Cruise in Minority Report, you’re in luck. HP has left us candy than they can be future computers through HP ZVR Virtual Reality. It is a 23.6-inch monitor that includes a pair of 3D glasses and a stylus. Both glasses the stylus have a number of sensors that allow us to interact with objects on the screen and experience a way to use that until now seemed restricted to the world of film and fiction. This model will hit the market during spring 2015 at a price that has not yet been disclosed. We tell you the details.
HP is continuing in the field of virtual reality. Following the launch of HP Sprout, now it is the turn to HP ZVR Virtual Reality monitor. A team oriented professional field, both graphic designers and presenters who want to interact with images and content in three dimensions. This team has a size of 23.6 inches and a Full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. But of course, its great attraction comes when we put the 3D glasses and started working with the screen. The glasses have five different sensors that interact with four infrared cameras placed in the frames of the monitor.
This combination allows us to play with the contents as if from the panel. And is that when you move your head image “moves” with us . With a response time of just 5 milliseconds, this operation occurs almost instantaneously and should not notice any lag when we move around the image. Furthermore, the monitor also includes a stylus that binds to the monitor via a cable. This pen also has its own sensors so we can work with objects on the screen and do things like move or rotate.
There is such an awesome tool like Minority Report gloves to play with objects, but still can be an important step in this field that seems destined to become the new frontier in the world of technology. Other features that will wear the HP ZVR Virtual Reality include a DVI port to connect the monitor to a computer or DisplayPort port. In addition, shall establish a hub with three USB 2.0 ports so we can plug different type devices mice or USB sticks.
Applications of this machine, besides the graphic design also can become an interesting tool for the educational field. It is thanks to the ability to interact in three dimensions the ZVR becomes an alternative to discover, for example, the universe of biology or chemistry. At the moment we have no official data on the price to have this monitor, but are expected to hit the market along this spring.
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