Acer SpatialLabs (3D displays with head-tracking)
Our Acer Spatial Labs displays are one type of 'holographic' or spatial 3D displays that we have at CCI.
(see 'Looking Glass' for the other kind)
These are glasses-free 3D displays with built-in head tracking, allowing you to view things in full 3D from different perspectives.
It is bit like Virtual Reality, but on a computer screen.
They are great for productivity in 3D applications like Blender, Fusion or game engines - but even more exciting for interactive experiences.
We have one 27" desktop version hooked up permanently to the Dark Lab Area 1 computer.
(It doubles as a 4K 165hz display for you to simply use)
We also have two portable, 16" Spatial Labs displays available through the Kit Room!
Seee the product info page here:
https://www.acer.com/gb-en/spatiallabs
How to get it running
in the Dark Lab
The 27" SpatialLabs in Dark Lab Area 1 is hooked up to the PC, and the software should be good to go.
Make sure the USB-C labeled 'Acer' is plugged into the USB-C port at the front of the computer.
On your own computer
The 27" Acer SpatialLabs in Dark Lab Area 1 has labeled HDMI and USB-C cables for you to plug into.
Both the video and head tracking should work over USB-C, though. You can also take a portable version home.
First - you'll need to get Acer's main software & drivers installed.
Get the 'Acer Spatial Labs Experience Center' from the following links:
SpatialLabs 27" ASV27-2P download page
SpatialLabs 16" ASV15-1BP download page
How to use it
~ Head to the SpatialLabs Developer Portal to find tutorials and plugins for Unreal, Unity and OpenXR.
~ The 'Experience Center' sofware has a tab where you can find plugins for Blender, Fusion360, Rhino, etc.
~ It also comes with some 3D media viewing apps for models, images and video.
All software and development info can be found here:
https://spatiallabs.acer.com/developer