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Using a Head Mounted Display in a Virtual Real World

By: tele3dworld

Welcome to the Tele3DWorld of true 3D stereovision and virtual imaging. A Head Mounted Display provides an audiovisual experience unmatched by any other personal viewing system available. It's a new level of technology you have never experienced before.
Now you can be present virtually inside a 3D Virtual Real World, personally, and socially immersed in the experience, and surround yourself with the visual and audio data you need, without the limits of traditional displays, just about anywhere, and all in complete privacy.

Viewing in 3D.

3D Virtual Real Worlds from 'Tele3DWorld' take on a new dimension (literally and figuratively) with use of a Head Mounted Display. Avatars or characters will jump out at you. Pathways through in the environment you explore will challenge and thrill you as you "move through" three-dimensional environment. Viewing 3D stereovision with your Head Mounted Display will require a graphics card and 3D software that will support frame sequential 3D viewing, such as NVIDIA graphics cards and virtual real worlds that are specially created to include two perspectives in frame sequential order. All 3D Worlds and other software on your computer will be viewable on your Head Mounted Display in 2D, just like your standard monitor, but with an "enormous" difference. Screens and images on your Head Mounted Display can be the equivalent size of a 105 inch movie screen viewed at 12 feet in hi-resolution.

Stereovision.

Viewing in true three-dimensional environment requires each eye to see an object from a different perspective at the same time. Stereovision means that two images are seen simultaneously one image by each eye. For example, try this exercise: place your finger at arms length at eye level and close your right eye. This will give you one perspective. Now open your right eye and close your left. Your finger appears to jump approximately an inch.
While your finger does not actually move, you are viewing it from a new perspective. Our brain joins these two perspectives to give us depth perception.
A Head Mounted Display accomplishes this same 3D effect with an advanced (stereovision) technique. The Head Mounted Display has two screens, one for each eye, so each eye can view a different perspective at the same time.
Software or video can take advantage of this capability by rapidly alternating images to each screen - this process is called frame sequential - and delivers this stereovision 3D effect.

Using X-Fi Sound.

X-Fi delivers a previously unimaginable audio experience with no cost in frame-rate or general performance! Providing features like the most advanced 3D positional and surround audio plus ultra-realistic real-time environmental immersive audio without dropping a frame. X-Fi EAX 3D delivers the most realistic surround sound experience over headphones, 2-speaker or multi-speaker configurations!

Using the Head Mounted Display and Xfi sound system with the Tele3DWorld Virtual Real Worlds produces an incredible immersive experience, for both young and old, educationally, entertaining, and for serous work applications.

These VR worlds will soon be accessable like web pages, i.e., just enter the url and your in!

See www.mellanium.com and/or SKYPE joe133952 for demonstration.

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