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Bring Your Models to Life with the StereoEnabler!
If you are a chemist or biologist studying molecular structures, a GIS professional involved in analysis of 3D geographic data, a design engineer working with analysis software, an architect using 3D modeling, or a software developer adding real-depth perception to your software, and you want to use any desktop PC where the graphics card driver supports stereo, but there is no stereo connector, you need the StereoEnabler. Accurate interpretation of 3D information is critical to getting your projects understood and approved faster. StereoEnabler, the newest Stereo3D visualization product from StereoGraphics, brings you the toolkit you need to add stereoscopic true depth visualization to your PC. Now you can clearly review designs, simplify complex analysis, validate molecular structures or interpret spatial analysis faster and better than ever before. Collaborate with colleagues, find errors faster, finish projects sooner - all on your desktop.
Key benefits: - Enables realistic visualization on Windows 2000/XP with almost any graphics card - Accelerates understanding of complex structures and data on Windows 2000/XP - Facilitates interpretation of spatial data
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The StereoEnabler permits stereoscopic viewing of stereo-enabled software on graphics cards that do not normally support stereo on Windows 2000/XP platform.
The StereoEnabler connector works in conjunction with all StereoGraphics Stereo3D products -- CrystalEyes 3 and Monitor ZScreen 2000 Series. The StereoEnabler is an intelligent pass-through VGA connector for the monitor and outputs the stereo sync signal to an infrared emitter or ZScreen controller via a 3-pin mini-DIN plug. The sync signal is transmitted to the StereoEnabler by coding the bottom raster line of the video signal (blue-line code) and the intelligent controller generates the pulse signal from this video signal. Additional power required by the emitter is achieved by plugging in the PS/2 connector on the StereoEnabler into the keyboard PS/2 connector on the PC. The emitter or controller interprets the sync signal to shutter the eyewear or ZScreen to separate the left and right eye images, giving the user the ability to view in stereo. ViewerPro, Chasm Graphics®' Sudden Depth® and Autodesk®'s Volo View Express.
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