The market for 360-degree devices has "escaped" thanks to VR opticsheadphones media such as the Oculus Rift. But while more and more cameras come on the market, beyond headphones and binoculars for your eyes to see on a flat screen, there are a few ways to watch these videos in a fun, and dynamic way.
The screen PufferSphere M the company's Pufferfish is a global screen that lets you watch 360 degrees, as if you were watching them from a globe.
You can simply move your fingers to look at the video scenes from all sides and more "globally". It may seem a little strange, but it is a solution that definitely "hits" the eye.
The screen is available in 600, 760 and 900mm diameters. The acrylic display uses a DLL Projector with 8.000 lumens. The display is being marketed to businesses, and if the 360-degree craze takes hold, we expect CES 2018 to be packed with 16K ball-shaped TVs.
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