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THE MREAL DISPLAY
The MREAL Display MD-10 is the core of the Mixed Reality experience, immersing the
user in life-like visualization. Ergonomically designed for comfort, the display features
two stereoscopic cameras that capture video of the real world and two additional
registration cameras that capture key positional tracking information. Now with
interchangeable form factors, users can easily convert the MD-10 Display from a
hands-free to hand-held configuration, which is ideal for short viewing sessions.
Built-in buttons can be programmed to give the user greater control over key
commands while remaining fully engaged in the Mixed Reality experience.
HIGH
RESOLUTION, HIGH
IMPACT
MREAL Display MD-10 offers enhanced
resolution, enabling viewers to see the real
world as a clear and vibrant image. Powered
by advanced auto-exposure techniques
and improved white balance functions,
intricate details, such as small text,
become core to the experience for
a truly impactful visualization.
EXPAND YOUR
FIELD OF VIEW
Ever innovative, the MD-10 Display
now offers an expanded field of view of
68º degrees (60º horizontally x 40º vertically).
This broader perspective enables users to absorb
more of the scene as they experience the
visualization. The added field of view also
visualization. The added field of view also
allows for the inclusion of important
peripheral objects, thus allowing
for a deeper immersion in
the experience.
UNMASKING KEY
INSIGHTS
Canon’s newly enhanced color masking
features enable real objects to be viewed
accurately and precisely within the scene.
This empowers users to intuitively use their own
hands and real-world tools to help verify designs
and mimic how a future customer might
interact with a yet-to-be-built product. A
highly collaborative experience, MREAL
enables multiple people to immerse
in the same scene, each with their
own unique perspective.
IMMERSIVE AND
INTERACTIVE
With MREAL, 3-D models come
to life as fully immersive, 360-degree
experiences. Data leaps off a flat computer
screen to be explored—at real scale, from all
angles—as if it were really there. Users
can interact with complex prototypes,
designs, and concepts in real time,
seeing both actual and virtual
objects seamlessly combined
in stunning detail.
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SIMULATIONS IN A SAFE AND CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT