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CREAL Raises $7.2 Million to Bring its Light-field Display to AR Glasses

Road to VR

Switzerland-based CREAL is developing a light-field display which it hopes to bring to VR headsets and eventually AR glasses. Magic Leap, for instance, supports two focal lengths and jumps between them as needed. Oculus’ Half Dome prototype does the same, seems to support a larger number of focal lengths. million (~$7.2

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CREAL Reveals Its First Light-field AR & VR Headset Prototypes

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Switzerland-based CREAL, which is developing a light-field display, has revealed its first prototype AR and VR headsets. Magic Leap, for instance, supports two focal planes and jumps between them as needed. Oculus’ Half Dome prototypes do something similar, with support for a larger number of focal planes.

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Hands-on: CREAL is Shrinking Its Light-field Display for AR & VR Headsets

Road to VR

Switzerland-based CREAL is developing a light-field display which it believes will fit into VR headsets and eventually AR glasses. Magic Leap, for instance, supports two focal lengths and jumps between them as needed.

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Founded by CERN Engineers, CREAL3D’s Light-field Display is the Real Deal

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Co-founded by former CERN engineers who contributed to the ATLAS project at the Large Hadron Collider, CREAL3D is a Switzerland-based startup that’s created an impressive light-field display that’s unlike anything in an AR or VR headset on the market today. At CES last week we saw and wrote about lots of cool stuff.

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel’s Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

Companies like Magic Leap and Hololens, those are great devices where most of the compute is done on the headset… well Magic Leap is actually done on a pack that’s wired in. We also had Oculus participate, which was great. Hey, we are Switzerland. Alan: Yeah, I think so as well. ” Right?

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel’s Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

Companies like Magic Leap and Hololens, those are great devices where most of the compute is done on the headset… well Magic Leap is actually done on a pack that’s wired in. We also had Oculus participate, which was great. Hey, we are Switzerland. Alan: Yeah, I think so as well. ” Right?

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Making Holograms a Reality Through Volumetric Capture, with Intel's Raj Puran

XR for Business Podcast

Companies like Magic Leap and Hololens, those are great devices where most of the compute is done on the headset. well Magic Leap is actually done on a pack that's wired in. We also had Oculus participate, which was great. Hey, we are Switzerland. So what we want to do is increase the pipe, right?