eMagin SDK Update Expands Z800 3DVisor Utility; Extends 3D Support, Adds Head-Controlled CommandseMagin's SDK 2.2 update for it
23 May 2006 - 8:55PM
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eMagin Corporation (AMEX:EMA), a leader in personal display systems
and OLED microdisplays, continues to extend the utility of its Z800
3DVisor(tm). The company is adding OpenGL (the standard coding
language for graphics rendering) and DLL (dynamic link library)
functionality to its software developer's kit (SDK) for the
award-winning consumer personal display system designed for PC
gaming and virtual reality applications. The SDK 2.2 update
provides OpenGL functionality and DirectX code samples for the two
most common approaches to providing stereovision, "toe-in" and
"zero-convergence. Additional sample code taking full advantage of
the Z800 3DVisor's six-degree-of-freedom headtracking is also
provided. The new code samples will make it even easier for game
developers to adapt them to deliver their 3D graphics in full
stereovision regardless of approach and with no need for additional
drivers. As with previous releases, this update provides full .Net
interoperability and extensive documentation. Toe-in stereovision
is especially valuable in first person shooter games when
stereovision adds to the feel of the game but where targeting
accuracy is still desired using two eyes. Zero-convergence
stereovision is the more typical human use of stereovision which is
typically used in 3D movies or just to maximize the full feel of
being inside-the-game. Providing these choices to a game developer
is quite useful for maximizing creative effects. Switching between
the modes can be useful in game situations, better simulating what
people's eyes do in real life. Also included in this update is a
DLL (dynamic link library) that enables simple head movements to
control actions in a game or simulation. When the original SDK was
published in March 2006, eMagin provided sample code and access to
the headtracker information. This update to that document includes
sample code in both DirectX and OpenGL to enable use of head
movements to control specific actions inside a game or simulation.
Developers can implement these additions without affecting either
game performance or image rendering. "This software release
provides a broad use Open GL utility for virtual reality,
computer-aided design, and scientific modeling applications to make
fuller use of the Z800 3DVisor's 3D-stereovision functionality,"
said Susan Jones, executive vice president and chief marketing
officer, eMagin Corporation. "This update also makes it even
simpler for developers to add a whole new level of immersion to the
gamer's experience, letting them quickly translate the player's
head movements into game action so the whole gaming experience can
become more instinctual." eMagin's Z800 3DVisor delivers a
high-color, high-contrast virtual image equivalent to a 105-inch
screen viewed from 12 feet, in full-color stereovision. The Z800
3DVisor's high-speed headtracking enables full 360-degree viewing
so that users can look around in virtual space just as they would
look around the real world. Completing the near-immersive
experience is an integrated, audio system with stereo earbuds and a
noise-canceling microphone. To power all these capabilities, the
Z800 3DVisor requires only a standard USB port and can greatly
extend a laptop's battery life when used instead of the standard
LCD laptop screen. The Z800 3DVisor and SDK are compatible with the
Microsoft Windows XP operating system. The SDK is available free to
qualified developers who register on eMagin's developer site,
https://extranet.emagin.com/developer_signup.php. The eMagin Z800
3DVisor is available now for $549 MSRP from 3dvisor.com or
emagin.com. It is also available from amazon.com and pcmall.com,
and selected distributors listed at http://www.3dvisor.com/buy.php.
About eMagin Corporation A leader personal display systems, eMagin
manufactures and integrates high-resolution OLED microdisplays,
magnifying optics, and systems technologies to create a virtual
image comparable to that of a large computer monitor or a
large-screen television. eMagin's OLED displays have been
incorporated into a variety of near-eye imaging products for
military, industrial, medical, and consumer markets that choose
eMagin's award-winning technology as a core component for their
solutions. eMagin's first personal display system, the Z800
3DVisor, provides superb 3D stereovision and headtracking for PC
gaming, training and simulation, and other applications. It won the
CEA's Innovation of Year award in the digital display category and
won additional recognition in the electronic gaming category.
eMagin's microdisplay manufacturing and R&D operations are
co-located with IBM on its campus in East Fishkill, New York.
System design facilities and sales and marketing are located in
Bellevue, Washington. A sales office is located in Tokyo, Japan.
For additional information, please visit www.emagin.com and
www.3dvisor.com. Note: eMagin, 3DVisor, and Z800 are trademarks of
eMagin Corporation.
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