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In Case You Missed It: 6 Monitors on One and a 3D All-in-One

16 Sep, 2010 by Josh Mings in TECH
3D Human CAD Models

If you enjoy an evening of pouring soup out of a bucket, into six buckets and then back into one bucket, you’ll like this mix of combo tech coolness.

Both ATI and MSI are making thick and chunky waves with some much anticipated news which, albeit at a price, gives you more options on your desktop. One, to have up to six screens blasting your face with beautiful light. The other, reducing everything into a compact desktop workstation that could rival, dare we say, an iMac? Take a look.

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What Did SolidWorks Do With Dizziness, Projectile Vomiting and Stereoscopic 3D?

10 Mar, 2010 by Josh Mings in TECH

If you’re like me, you know there’s nothing like spinning around till you stumble and slam your head through a 3D display. The small joys of life. Much like being able to model 3D on a display while wearing some dope looking lenses and chewing on a stick of butter. At least it use to be like that for SolidWorks users.

Some people got excited when SolidWorks added Stereoscopic 3D support using StereoGraphics CrystalEyes in 2005. Technology and user’s interests changed, and two years later… they canned it.

So what happened? What did SolidWorks do with the ability to viewing models with 3D glasses and a 3D monitor or projector? We got a hold of Kirk Haller, Director of Research at SolidWorks to find out what happened and whats going on to bring back the flurry of 3D that’s all the rage with the kids these days.

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