
A Japanese electronics maker T~ Corp. employee demonstrates a full-faced
prototype headgear that enables her to get a close to 360-degree image
on a dome-shaped screen while the same image is displayed on a monitor
screen at T~ Corporate Research and Development Center in Kawasaki,
west of Tokyo, Oct. 23, 2006. T~, which plans to market the gadget
within 2 to 3 years, aiming at attracting people such as virtual reality
gamers, said the wearers can get 160 degrees in a horizontal plane
and 120 degrees in a vertical plane from any angles their heads turn.
(Xinhua/AFP Photo)

A Japanese electronics maker T~ Corp. employee demonstrates a full-faced
prototype headgear that enables her to get a close to 360-degree image
on a dome-shaped screen while the same image is displayed on a monitor
screen at T~ Corporate Research and Development Center in Kawasaki,
west of Tokyo, Oct. 23, 2006.

A Japanese electronics maker T~ Corp. employee demonstrates a full-faced
prototype headgear that enables her to get a close to 360-degree image
on a dome-shaped screen while the same image is displayed on a monitor
screen at T~ Corporate Research and Development Center in Kawasaki,
west of Tokyo, Oct. 23, 2006.
source document:
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200610/25/eng20061025_314993.html
|