Rekall IncorporatedM to [email protected]English • 24 days agoBrelyon Unveils the World's First Monitor with Programmable Depth at CES 2025www.techpowerup.comexternal-linkmessage-square5fedilinkarrow-up115arrow-down10
arrow-up115arrow-down1external-linkBrelyon Unveils the World's First Monitor with Programmable Depth at CES 2025www.techpowerup.comRekall IncorporatedM to [email protected]English • 24 days agomessage-square5fedilink
minus-square@LegoBrickOnFirelinkEnglish1•24 days agoI don’t think I understand well. It’s not some 3D stuff right? It just adds the blur in the right spots given a depth field in then input? Why do it in the monitor and not directly on the GPU of the computer? If it’s 3D somehow, brilliant!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•24 days agoFrom the video in the article, it looks like there are multiple, layered screens. It’s not clear how it determines what you’re focusing on though.
I don’t think I understand well. It’s not some 3D stuff right? It just adds the blur in the right spots given a depth field in then input? Why do it in the monitor and not directly on the GPU of the computer?
If it’s 3D somehow, brilliant!
From the video in the article, it looks like there are multiple, layered screens. It’s not clear how it determines what you’re focusing on though.