Command & Control
Digital Museums
Haptics
Infitec Australasia
R&D
Table Tops
Virtual Reality
A: Jumbo Vision ensures reliable 24/7 operation through the technologies we use and the service and procedures we provide. We use DLP technology, which lasts on average 10 times longer than LCD projection methods. We also ensure 24hr powerful ventilation and filtering of our display cubes. This ensures the risk of overheating is minimised, as are problems caused by dust and dirt.
A: Yes we can. Jumbo Vision is able to provide a full museum service, including content production, system design, installation and support. Please see our Digital Museum page for more information.
A: Haptics is touch-related technology. Haptic devices allow a user to interact with a virtual object, and in return, getting a response.
Q: What are haptic devices used for?
A: Haptics has a wide variety of applications; from training dentists, surgeons and veterinarians to virtual prototyping, clay modeling and jewelery design. Please contact us if you would like further information.
A: Infitec is a high quality passive viewing technology which doesn't require a silver screen like normal passive technologies. You can find more information in our Resource Centre
A: No. Jumbo Vision is happy to work with a researcher or an organisation to undertake innovative R&D ventures. Please contact us for further information.
A: A CTW, or Collaborative Telepresence Workstation, is a mobile height and tilt adjustable table which features a 46" touch enabled LCD screen. You can find out more information in our CTW product section
Q: What is a VICAT?
A: The VICAT, or Virtual Interactive Collaborative Access Table, is a height and tilt adjustable rear projected table. It can be set up as either mono (2D) projection or stereo (3D) projection. You can find out more information in our VICAT product section
A: Yes. We offer all of our systems with the option to view both mono (2D) and stereo (3D) at the touch of a button.
Q: What stereoscopic viewing technologies do you use?
A: Jumbo Vision can use any stereoscopic viewing technology available in the market. However, the majority of our systems use active shutter glasses technology or passive Infitec technology.
Digital Museums
Haptics
Infitec Australasia
R&D
Table Tops
Virtual Reality
Command & Control
Q: How do your systems cope with mission critical 24/7 operation?A: Jumbo Vision ensures reliable 24/7 operation through the technologies we use and the service and procedures we provide. We use DLP technology, which lasts on average 10 times longer than LCD projection methods. We also ensure 24hr powerful ventilation and filtering of our display cubes. This ensures the risk of overheating is minimised, as are problems caused by dust and dirt.
Digital Museums
Q: I am opening a new museum, and need some displays, can you help?A: Yes we can. Jumbo Vision is able to provide a full museum service, including content production, system design, installation and support. Please see our Digital Museum page for more information.
Haptics
Q: Haptics; what is it?A: Haptics is touch-related technology. Haptic devices allow a user to interact with a virtual object, and in return, getting a response.
Q: What are haptic devices used for?
A: Haptics has a wide variety of applications; from training dentists, surgeons and veterinarians to virtual prototyping, clay modeling and jewelery design. Please contact us if you would like further information.
Infitec Australasia
Q: What is Infitec?A: Infitec is a high quality passive viewing technology which doesn't require a silver screen like normal passive technologies. You can find more information in our Resource Centre
R&D
Q: Do you only do internal R&D projects?A: No. Jumbo Vision is happy to work with a researcher or an organisation to undertake innovative R&D ventures. Please contact us for further information.
Table Tops
Q: What is a CTW?A: A CTW, or Collaborative Telepresence Workstation, is a mobile height and tilt adjustable table which features a 46" touch enabled LCD screen. You can find out more information in our CTW product section
Q: What is a VICAT?
A: The VICAT, or Virtual Interactive Collaborative Access Table, is a height and tilt adjustable rear projected table. It can be set up as either mono (2D) projection or stereo (3D) projection. You can find out more information in our VICAT product section
Virtual Reality
Q: Can your systems display both 2D and 3D?A: Yes. We offer all of our systems with the option to view both mono (2D) and stereo (3D) at the touch of a button.
Q: What stereoscopic viewing technologies do you use?
A: Jumbo Vision can use any stereoscopic viewing technology available in the market. However, the majority of our systems use active shutter glasses technology or passive Infitec technology.
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