
News Service: Iowa State University
Iowa State's C6 opened in June 2000 as the country's first six-sided virtual reality room designed to immerse users in images and sound. The graphics and projection technology that made such immersion possible hasn't been updated since the C6 opened. More than $4 million in equipment upgrades will shine 100 million pixels on Iowa State University's upgraded six-sided virtual reality room.
That's twice the number of pixels lighting up any virtual reality room in the world and 16 times the pixels now projected on Iowa State's C6, a 10-foot by 10-foot virtual reality room that surrounds users with computer-generated 3-D images. That means the C6 will produce virtual reality at the world's highest resolution.
- Love to go to There or Second Life, or even Google Earth in that.
BTW the BBC is staging a concert in Second Life this weekend. Must try and go along.

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