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The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. https://lnkd.in/eugD-XwK Video credit: X/ portalgraph #Germany #Deutschland #GermanEngineering #DigitalGermany #tech #ai
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🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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interesting , without any xr devices
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