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  1. Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Emerging displays technologies (EDT '07)
  2. The 4K format implications for visualization, VR, command & control and special venue application
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A survey of large-scale immersive displays
AVIE: a versatile multi-user stereo 360° interactive VR theatre
The allosphere: a large-scale immersive surround-view instrument
Victory Media Network®: the world's largest outdoor digital gallery
Color-accurate interactive liquid crystal display
ThinSight: integrated optical multi-touch sensing through thin form-factor displays
Optical sensors embedded within AMLCD panel: design and applications
The 22 megapixel laptop
The 4K format implications for visualization, VR, command & control and special venue application
Ultra displays and the challenge of unlimited resolution
Advances towards next-generation flexible multi-projector display walls
Full-scale saccade-based display: public/private image presentation based on gaze-contingent visual illusion

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The 4K format implications for visualization, VR, command & control and special venue application

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Mayer, Theo
Abstract There is an emerging trend in display and in particular in projected display that requires new strategic thinking in terms of application, design and integration. The driver for the change is an explosion in resolution brought about by the availability of 4K format displays. The affects include a shift from a longstanding one-to-one relationship between a source and a display, to a new paradigm where the display acts as a container for any source or many sources windowed into it. This shift challenges many long held integrations and display design standards and must be considered by anyone who is implementing large-scale displays for visualization, VR, command and control and special venue applications.
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595936691
DOI 10.1145/1278240.1278249
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-08-04
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword 1080 Projected arrays Video resolution Visualization Cube walls Edge blend Monitor arrays Special venue Sxrd Xga Blended arrays Command and control Video 4k Sxga 2k Hdtv Vr
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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