Developers: | Realfiction |
Date of the premiere of the system: | December, 2017 |
2017: Announcement
In December, 2017 the Danish company Realfiction announced the world's largest display of the mixed reality. It received the name DeepFrame.
DeepFrame allows to watch photorealistic images and video through a glass window in permission 4K without use by the audience of special glasses. According to the VentureBeat portal, this technology of new generation for the first time integrates digital holograms directly into daily settings, allowing group of people to browse the image at the same time.
The DeepFrame display on which development more than two years left is based on a combination of the existing technologies which were improved by means of careful research and development. The display uses curved screen 4K OLED for creation of the image, video or animation with the ultrahigh permission which is displayed and extends on specially made transparent glass optical glass.
Special processing of graphic material for a physical medium allows to browse the image of the mixed reality collectively in real time without use of points. The size of the standard DeepFrame display is 64 inches, but future is going to release also other sizes.
The DeepFrame technology, in essence, is at the same time simple and extremely difficult" — the cofounder of Realfiction and the head of research and developments Peter Simonsen says. — The seeming holographic effect is reached by refraction of the passed light using high-precision optical layers which are usually made for space telescopes". |
Public demonstration of DeepFrame will take place during the exhibition of consumer CES 2018 electronics at the beginning of January.[1]