06/18/2024
Sony Electronics’ Spatial Reality Display for Glasses-Free 3D Visualization Adds 3D Digital Asset Management Capabilities
Through Alignment with echo3D’s Applications, Spatial Reality Displays Add Ubiquitous Storage, Control, Streaming, and Delivery of 3D Content
Sony Electronics’ ELF-SR2 (27-inch) and ELF-SR1 (15.6-inch) Spatial Reality Displays enhance 3D computer graphics, 3D content creation, design, and visualization applications by providing precise, highly realistic three-dimensional content without special glasses or VR headsets. The immersive displays are becoming even more powerful and user-friendly via integration with echo3D, a prevalent 3D digital asset management platform. Through the company’s Spatial Reality Display App Select site, which provides a range of compatible applications and information dedicated to different usage scenarios, Spatial Reality Display customers can now leverage echo3D technology to securely manage, store, control, optimize, and share 3D content with ease.
Using echo3D cloud, 3D assets including models can be remotely imported into the Spatial Reality Display for a seamless content creation and visualization experience. 3D warehousing capabilities offer asset storage and management from virtually anywhere, that can be edited effortlessly. 3D asset delivery functionality offers fast 3D streaming and real-time delivery to devices. Using echo3D, Spatial Reality Display users can also convert and compress 3D files and automatically optimize their performance. With 3D backend-in-a-box, 3D content can be easily updated and analyzed.
This new integration builds upon the Spatial Reality Display’s open architecture, which promotes alignment with industry leaders through applications, plugins, and software development kits (SDKs), helping creators get the most out of their display and the ability to use it in conjunction with their preferred tools.
See Sony’s Spatial Reality Displays and this new echo3D functionality in Sony’s booths, 708, 710, and 712, or in echo3D’s booth, 428, at Augmented World Expo (AWE) USA, June 18-29 in Long Beach, California.