The HP Zvr replaces VR headsets with lightweight 3D glasses.
HP Zvr Virtual Reality Display is a leap forward in monitor technology that will allow a new level of control while working with 3D models and projects.
It enables you to actively manipulate objects with your computer in a space just above the screen, spinning, rotating, and opening them with ease.
The technology works through a pair of included 3D glasses and four internal IR cameras, which carefully track the movement of your head and alter the display with real-time parallax processing.
These features are most useful to people who are working in architecture, 3D design, and the medical fields These fields can be benefited greatly from the ability to move and manipulate virtual objects in real space.
The 23.6” display provides 1080p resolution and has an anti-glare coat for use in harsh lightning environments. Connectivity includes one DVI-D input along with 1.2 HDCP-ready DisplayPort and three USB 2.0 ports for any peripherals you might need to connect such as a Wacom pen or the glasses themselves.
The Zvr will come with a standard three-year limited warranty, and while we don’t have a release date or pricing schedule just yet, HP says the monitor will be available to order sometime this spring.
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