Re: Almost, but not quite, unlike tea....
Stephen Maher (maher++at++holodeck.gsfc.nasa.gov)
Thu, 26 Mar 1998 11:44:25 -0500 (EST)
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Thom DeCarlo writes:
>
> David Weller wrote:
> >
> > OK, the subject was my obligatory "Hitchhiker's" quote, but on a
> > subject almost, but not quite, the same thing...
> >
> > We're looking for desktop display systems, similar to the ImmersaDesk
> > from Pyramid Systems. We saw one from Barco (the BARON, if I
> > remember), but the projector wasn't contained within the desk, so it
> > didn't fit our needs.
> >
> > Does anybody know of any critters like this? (other than the
> > ImmersaDesk)
> >
>
> I have seen similar products from Input Technologies, Inc.
> (http://www.iti-world.com/) They have a family of products called
> VisionMaker, which includes projection devices and flatpanel displays.
> They look good, but I haven't played with them yet.
>
> Also, Fakespace (http://www.fakespace.com) has an Immersive Workbench
> product, but it doesn't look quite like a desktop display.
But it is very similar to an ImmersaDesk.
Steve
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