HP is taking a step closer to VR and transforms the way we can interact with our computers with the new Zvr Virtual Reality Display. You can rotate, manipulate and navigate 3D images from the 23.6-inch diagonal interactive display.
HP Zvr is powered by zSpace technology that allows for real-time and natural interaction with virtual reality applications. Users interact seamlessly with a high-definition 3D stereoscopic display combined with full-motion parallax and direct interaction, delivering an intuitive user experience with lifelike realism.
The optional HP zView solution also allows real-time sharing of 3D models to a 2D big screen. Dual-link DVI or DisplayPort connections to an HP Z Workstation provide easy connectivity for architectural, MCAD, education, and scientific content.
The HP Zvr has an expected availability set for Spring 2015, but the pricing is only available upon request.
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