Setred has announced the launch of their innovative 3D display technology during ISE 2012, Setred Clariti, marking a significant advancement in the field of 3D visualization. This revolutionary technology eliminates the need for 3D glasses, providing professionals with greater ease and efficiency in virtual navigation and complex data analysis.
Key Features and Benefits
The Setred Clariti display boasts a range of features designed to meet the needs of high-end professional applications, particularly in the medical field. These features include:
- Autostereoscopic Display: Users can experience high-quality 3D visuals without the need for 3D glasses, enhancing comfort and usability.
- High-End 3D Quality: The display delivers high resolution and significant depth, along with horizontal parallax, enabling viewers to look around objects as if they were real.
- Wide Field of View: Multiple viewers can simultaneously engage with the 3D content from various angles, promoting collaborative efforts.
- No Head Tracking Required: The technology supports unlimited viewers without the need for head tracking, ensuring high reliability.
- Flexibility: Users can easily adapt the display to different situations with a simple button press, making it versatile for various professional settings.
Applications in Medicine
Setred Clariti is particularly well-suited for medical applications such as radiology, interventional radiology, and cardiology. The technology facilitates detailed and accurate visualization of complex anatomical structures, potentially improving diagnostic and procedural outcomes.
About Setred
Founded in 2004, Setred is a pioneering company in the development of 3D visualization technology. Originating from a research project at Cambridge University, Setred has grown to establish offices and research facilities in Oslo, Stockholm, and London. The company is committed to becoming a global leader in 3D display technology, with several pending patent applications for their innovative solutions.