Engineering graduate student narrows gap between high-resolution video and virtual reality
Wednesday, February 4, 2009 - 15:14
in Mathematics & Economics
With their immersive 3D capabilities, virtual-reality environments (VEs) provide the kind of intense visual experience that two-dimensional digital televisions could never to live up to. But digital TVs outperform VEs in one important way: They can play high-resolution video in real-time without a hitch, while VEs have trouble rendering the data-heavy video clips at a constant frame rate.
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