Dimenco has a new laptop partnewrship with Acer for their simulated reality 3D display (eye-tracked). In their suite at CES 2022, they showed their 8K display, monitor, laptop and new audio technology. Apologies for the poor video as very difficult to capture an eye-tracked 3D image with a phone. See more on the Dimenco-Acer deal at the link below
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This is Chris Chinnock for Insight Media. I'm in the Dimenco booth with Martin Tobias of Dimenco in the Venetian suite. Here we are looking at a model of a building. This is on their simulated reality 32 inch 8K display and as you can see it's very nice parallax. It's kind of hard to capture this in the in the video but it's got nice fidelity, a nice clean model. It's got a haptic interface so you use your hand if you want to move this thing around to rotate it, move in and out, zoom etc. And they're gonna have a a 27 inch model I'll take a quick peek at that next so here is the same image on the 27 inch. It's actually a reference model. It's not a product yet. I guess it's going to be offered to some OEM customers this year. I think it will get into the market. Is that that right Martin? Yeah, we hope that the 27 inch will in the end of this year will be launched by OEM. Great okay and now let's take a look at their lenticular which is kind of interesting as well and actually here's the same model on the new Acer laptop that was just launched here at CES. This you can read about it in the link below, but there's an eye tracked laptop model again showing this same building. Looks actually very nice here so I would say the fidelity of this is actually in between the 8K and the monitor. It's pretty clean here but really nice image quality. Now let's go take a look at that lenticular. This is a little hard to see but well first of all this is the camera modules that go into their monitors or other products. There's two eye tracking cameras here that's how most these products work. This can be bought by the OEM or they can choose their their own cameras for eye tracking, but of course Dimenco has their own algorithms which makes it better this is particularly interesting. This is a little hard to see here, but this is two ito sheets with a liquid crystal layer in between. This gets exposed to create an active lenticular array so adding a voltage to it you create a lenticular. You take the voltage off and it's just a clear plastic device so what's in this is what Dimenco will would sell to a monitor maker for example and this gets laminated on top of the panel. And by activating this you can turn it into a 3D monitor or a regular 2D monitor. That's what's really nice about these active lenticulars. Now they also have this device down here called FPC. I don't know what that stands for but what it does is allows this lenticular layer to be molded to the the panel previously that had to be molded, laminated very accurately, but now with this they can do they can put up a pattern and actually calibrate it and burn that calibration pattern basically into this device here. So it eliminates some of the manufacturing steps and alignment steps and makes it much easier and less costly to manufacture. Yeah correct so I think I got most of that right. One more station to look at okay what we're looking at here is a station that's particularly showcasing the the audio capabilities with this company called audio scenic. They make these array of speakers that are phase controlled to deliver sound that moves all around you. It's probably difficult to sense how the sound is moving around in this video but I can tell you it's left right. It's up down. It's above. It actually works quite well.
And this is something that this company offers this for, for looking at movies and content. You can create kind of a virtual 7.1 system around you, but they've also working with Dimenco here to integrate it into this, into this workstation, so I think that's most of it. Say Hello Martin. Hi folks! That's it for Insight Media. Thanks
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