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VisCube C4-HD CAVE installed in Boston
A VisCube C4-HD CAVE was installed for a client in Boston, Massachusetts.
VisCube C4-HD CAVE installed at Valpo
A VisCube C4-HD CAVE was installed at the Scientific Visualization Lab in the College of Engineering at Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana.
VisWall-LCD-4HD installed at Valpo
A VisWall-LCD-4HD was installed at the Department of Geography and Meteorology at Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana.
VisCube C4 CAVE installed at Sherbrooke
A VisCube C4 CAVE was installed at the University of Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The VisCube C4 is a multi-screen immersive display system with three walls and a floor.
VisCube C4-HD CAVE installed in Ohio
A VisCube C4-HD CAVE was installed for a commercial client in Ohio. The VisCube C4-HD is a multi-screen immersive display system with three walls and a floor. The front wall and floor are full 1920×1080 HD resolution and 13.3″ wide.
3 VisWall-LCD units delivered to GSI
Two VisWall-LCD-6WQ units and one VisWall-LCD-4HD unit were delivered to Granite Services, Inc..
Custom VisCube C4 CAVE installed at Laval
A custom VisCube C4 was installed at the Computer Vision and Systems Laboratory at Laval University in Quebec City, Quebec. The VisCube C4 is a multi-screen immersive display system with three walls and a floor.
VisCube C4-HD CAVE installed in India
A VisCube C4-HD was installed for a client in India. The VisCube C4-HD is a multi-screen immersive display system with three walls and a floor. The front wall and floor are full 1920×1080 HD resolution and 13.3′ wide, allowing more viewers than a standard 10′ wide system.
New Visbox logo
Visbox, Inc. has a new official logo:
VisCube C2-HD CAVE installed at University of Manitoba
A VisCube C2-HD was installed for Dr. Pourang Irani at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
3 VisWall-LCD-6WQ units installed at Morgan State
Three VisWall-LCD-6WQ units were installed at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.
VisBox-HD13 installed at VT
A VisBox-HD13 was installed at the School of Architecture and Design at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. The VisBox-HD13 is a large screen immersive display system.
VisWall-LCD-4HD delivered to Intel
A VisWall-LCD-4HD was delivered to Intel Corporation in Hillsboro, Oregon. The display features four 55″ panels with HD resolution and ultra narrow bezels. Intel will use it for tradeshows.
VisWall-9HD upgraded at CCG
The VisWall-9hd at the Centre for Comparative Genomics (CCG) at Murdoch University in Perth, West Australia was upgraded with new projectors. The original system was installed in 2006.
The display features 9 native HD projectors (1920x1080p) for an aggregate resolution of more than 18 million pixels.
The display is used to visualize the results of comparative genomic analysis. The maps that are generated have incredible detail and benefit greatly from high resolution display. In addition, the size of the display makes it ideal for small group collaboration.
VisWall-LCD-6WQ delivered to Morgan State
A VisWall-LCD-6WQ was delivered to Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.
VisCube C4-T2 at VT featured
The VisCube C4-T2 at Virginia Tech was featured in a “Spotlight on Innovation” article and video about the 3D Blacksburg Collaborative project.
VisWall-9HD installed at CCR
A VisWall-9HD was installed at the Center for Computational Research at the University at Buffalo. The new VisWall replaces the VisWall-20X that was installed at CCR in 2002.
VisBox-WQ10 installed in Cambridge
A VisBox-WQ10 was installed for a commercial client in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
VisDuo-HD installed at OSU
A VisDuo-HD was installed at the School of Communication at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The system will be used in Dr. Bushman’s study of the impact of immersion in violent video games.
Visbox, Inc. moves to new facility
We moved into a new, larger facility in Saint Joseph, Illinois.
Our new address is:
Visbox, Inc.
304 Northgate Drive
Saint Joseph, IL 61873 USA
217-469-2020
3D VisWall-4K-SRX at Tufts featured
The 3D VisWall-4K-SRX at Tufts University was featured in NSF’s “Science Nation”.
VisDuo-HD installed at MRICD
A VisDuo-HD was installed at the Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense (MRICD) at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. The system, part of a laboratory dedicated to mathematical and molecular modeling, allows groups of scientists to visualize the spatial relationships between chemical warfare agents and their target enzymes so that protective strategies may be generated and tested.
VisBox-HD13 installed at IPFW
A VisBox-HD13 was installed at IPFW. The system is a large 3D immersive display with A.R.T. tracking.
VisBox-HD13 installed at UL
A VisBox-HD13 was installed for the Virtual Reality Lab at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The system is a large 3D immersive display with Intersense tracking.
VisCube C2-HD installed at UMC
A VisCube C2-HD was installed at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. The system is a large immersive display system with a front wall and a floor projection. It is essentially half of a VisCube C4-HD.
VisCube C4-T2 installed at VT
A VisCube C4-T2 was installed at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. The VisCube C4-T2 is a multi-screen immersive display system with three walls and a floor. Each display surface is 10′ x 10′ in size and 1920×1920 resolution!
VisCube C4-SX video
A team of business students from the university of Alabama investigated the markets/applications for VisCube systems. As part of their project, they visited the VisCube C4-SX at the UAB Enabling Technology Lab and produced this video of their experience with the system.
2 VisWall-LCD-6WQ units delivered
A commercial customer took delivery of two VisWall-LCD-6WQ units. Each display is made up of six 30″ LCD panels at 2560×1600 resolution. The aggregate resolution of each unit is over 24 million pixels!
VisCube C4-SX featured in the news
WBRC FOX 6 News did a story on the VisCube C4-SX at The University of Alabama at Birmingham:
UAB’s new VisCube technology shows limitless potential