CES 2015: HP Zvr Virtual Reality Display, an ideal 3D screen

Are you tired of doing all your work in only two dimensions? Have you imagined creating your models and 3D graphic designs in space instead of a "flat" page and apathetic? Are you someone who thinks that virtual reality is super cool and wants to live in the future?

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Well, HP has the screen for you.

Today, the company announced the upcoming release of the Zvr Virtual Reality Display, which is a real leap forward in technology screens, which will enable a new level of control while working with models and projects 3D .

Just as we have seen holograms in such films Avatar and Star Trek, you can now actively manipulate objects with your computer in the space just above the screen, rotate and open them with ease.

The technology works through a pair of 3D glasses included internal and four infrared cameras, which closely follow the movement of your head and change the display with a parallax real-time processing.

HP touts the most important applications that will be found for those who work in architecture, 3D design, and medical fields. In other words, they would be the players who could benefit greatly from the ability to move and manipulate virtual objects in real space. 
The 23.6-inch screen has a resolution of 1080p and has an anti layer -reflet for use in difficult lighting environments. Connectivity includes DVI-D input with a DisplayPort port and three USB 2.0 ports for devices that you might need to connect as a Wacom pen or glasses themselves.

The Zvr come with a warranty of three years, and while we have no release date or price today, HP says that the screen will be available for pre-order this spring.
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