Let’s face it, virtual reality headsets causes lots of users to experience motion sickness, but what if there was an alternative way to experience such content? Meet Brelyon’s 120-inch Ultra Reality monitor, which is touted as the world’s first headset-free virtual display. This curved monitor basically provides panoramic, cinema-scale virtual images with meters of true optical depth that pans across both eyes, all in a device that fits on your desktop.
Brelyon builds upon technology pioneered by the MIT Media Lab and developed technological advances in computational wavefront engineering to emulate a massive panoramic screen with single or multiple depth levels without the need for wearing headsets. To make this technology more accessible, the company is integrating LG Display’s P-OLED technology into Ultra Reality.
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With Ultra Reality, Brelyon is pioneering a new category of immersive displays to bring gaming, e-sports, metaverse experiences and beyond to the desktop. Control on monocular depth has long been the missing ingredient for AR/VR and 3D TVs — that’s because most current 3D displays simulate depth using bulky stereoscopic headsets or glasses that tricks your eyes into believing they see a 3D image. Brelyon has invented a new kind of optical technology for Ultra Reality that solves the problem of monocular depth, ushering in a new era of holodeck-like immersive 2D and 3D displays that are set to replace the traditional desktop monitor,” said Dr. Barmak Heshmat, founder and CEO of Brelyon.