Future ‘Deep Screen’ Products

RealView has developed a full range of prototypes to demonstrate its ‘Depth Enhancing Technology’. For example, there is an impressive 42” display that was recently presented in Tokyo at the Industrial Virtual Reality Exhibition in June 2009. An accessory screen to fit a 17″ monitor and special versions made for small screens like the iTouch or cell phone, demonstrate the versatility of the technology.

To see the ‘Deep Screen’ motion graphics used at the Tokyo IVR exhibition, please go to www.supersixtyeight.com

In addition to applications for personal entertainment RealView’s technology has many other potential uses. These include automated teller machines, flight simulators, radar screens, medical imaging devices and more.

Other enhanced-depth applications in development include point-of-sale displays, home cinema projection and digital signage.


V-SCREEN

combines RealView’s unique optical technology with a sturdy case that will have the added benefit of protecting your PSP. A light, portable and consumer-friendly attachment, the V-Screen is flexible enough to accomodate the PSP 1000, 2000 and 3000 series and is a ‘must buy’ accessory for any gaming fan. Best of all it is also really affordable! At €39.99 incl. VAT the V-Screen is sure to breathe new life into all your old PSP titles.

Client Testimonials

“I picked up the V-Screen this afternoon and I am still smiling!!! I think it’s an awesome product, to sum it up in one word…fantastic – brilliant – unbelievable – incredible and it is definitely going to be a big seller. We are really impressed and the V-Screen has definitely exceeded our expectations”.

- Gareth Miller, S Africa

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