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The
Heliodisplay includes patented and proprietary technology to
create an almost invisible tri-layered out of phase field to
generate the surface required to accept projection of video
or images into free-space. The Heliodisplay plays directly
from the supplied thumbdrive AVI and JPEG files. If you
wish, you can provide a separate video/image source such as a computer, TV, DVD
or alternate media player--typically a low-end PC, DVD
player or media player. The current version of the Heliodisplay projects
55" through 92" diagonal images . |
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| Heliodisplays also are high
energy efficiency, so they consume very little power, and
are controlled by a single on/off button. While you can
easily set up the system on a desktop the results are best
when all the hardware is concealed so that only floating
images/videos are visible. |
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All systems are backward compatible and accepts most 2D video sources (PC, TV, DVD, HDTV, Video game consoles). For connection to a computer, the Heliodisplay uses a standard monitor VGA connection; for TV or DVD viewing, it connects using a standard RGB video cable.
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| All these models, are
best suited when they are
hidden away into furniture. Examples on the website
demonstrate the heliodisplay enclosed within a coffee table or
pedestal. A slot cut into the top
is required, and is where the image is displayed. It is a good idea
to leave openings in the rear of
the table allow for power cords, video cables and ventilation. |
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| Heliodisplay images are easily viewed in an office environment. Like any computer monitor or TV, images appear brighter the lower the ambient light. Also, just like viewing any computer monitor or TV, viewing a Heliodisplay image in direct sunlight is almost impossible. The image is display into two-dimensional space (i.e. planar).
Heliodisplay images appear 3D, even though in fact, the images are
planar. This allows for easy display of visual presentation material
with a three-dimensional appearance since there is no physical depth
reference.
Images appear more three-dimensional that 3D displays Images can be seen up to
75 degrees off aspect for a total viewing area of over 150
degrees- similar to an LCD screen. Viewing requires no special glasses or background/foreground screening.
Of course, with any type of display, the darker the background and
lighting, the higher the contrast of the images, like an
display on the market. |
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All of the models allow for
grabbing a floating image in thin air, while the
interactive models, the P55i allow a finger or
hand to move images around in the air as if one were
grabbing a virtual object. No special glove or
pointing device is required. Just as you use a mouse
to move the cursor on a traditional computer
monitor, you can use your finger to move the cursor
around the Heliodisplay image (see:
Images & Videos). The Heliodisplay connects to a computer (at least: Pentium III
1GhzHZ;5MB free disk space;Win2000/XP/Vista) through a USB port. The
software that runs on your computer runs in the
background like a mouse driver on a PC. |
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