Z Space $3995!
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Hi All,
I think Z Space has been mentioned on the forums in the past but no price was mentioned as it was in early development.
I stumbled across the device again and its now a fully fledged commercial product. It looks that it does the job it was designed to do and does it very well. I think it would be fantastic to view a designed object in 'real' 3D! It might even be better than a 3D print in some ways!After reading and viewing the available information on http://zspace.com/ I started to wonder what the cost of the Z Space system. I could not find a price mention of the site. The only way was to provide full contact details for a company rep to call and discuss! Alarms bells started to ring as I imagined some big 'cha-chings".
Not to be defeated I did a Net search and found a good article on the Z Space, zSpace, incredible 3D viewing by Mark Gibbs. Mark gives the device a 100% thumbs up and mentions that he regarded the $3,995 price tag to be quite fair. I tend to agree with him and think the folks at Z Space should be splashing the price around their site as it could only help sales.
Mark Gibbs review is here, http://www.networkworld.com/article/2225671/data-center/zspace--incredible-3d-viewing.html
Now that I know the price, I think I will contact Z Space and see if they are offering demos in my neck of the woods

Mike
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yes, very cool! I really would like to try it.
But i'm not sure about the eye strain with this polarized 3D and how the eye behaves in the long term. For now i have only tried side by side 3D and it is really stressing the eye. -
Numerobis, yes it would be interesting to try it out. As regards the eye strain issue. I imagine that one would not be using the Z Space for prolonged periods of time, only as a 'real' 3D viewer as needed but again as it becomes more compatible with software that could change.
BTW I am finding that my newly installed (Matt) Moshi 15" iVisor has reduced eye strain, no more of those reflections that I was getting with the glossy screen

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Hey Mike, interesting tech there, would be nice to model in SU using one of these, im a believer in virtual reality products, i dont know if you saw my post earlier on the oculus rift http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=72%26amp;t=51973
I have one of these and i can experience my creations in a virtual environment, i can even walk around my creations as if they are there in front of me, even entering virtual buildings.
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@iichiversii said:
Hey Mike, interesting tech there, would be nice to model in SU using one of these, im a believer in virtual reality products, i dont know if you saw my post earlier on the oculus rift http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=72%26amp;t=51973
I have one of these and i can experience my creations in a virtual environment, i can even walk around my creations as if they are there in front of me, even entering virtual buildings.
I checked out the link and commented. I imagine you are having a great experience with the Oculus Rift VR. It looks like a super piece of kit.
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@mike lucey said:
BTW I am finding that my newly installed (Matt) Moshi 15" iVisor has reduced eye strain, no more of those reflections that I was getting with the glossy screen

Thanks for your feedback! So then a new MacBook could be an option next year...

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