Sony's New Head-Mounted Display for Spatial Content Creation System

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Sony's New Head-Mounted Display for Spatial Content Creation System
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Sony has developed a new head-mounted display as part of its Spatial Content Creation System. The headset is designed for exclusive use with Siemens NX software, indicating its focus on enterprise applications. The system includes controllers specifically designed for two-hand manipulation and utilizes Sony's 4K x 2K per eye micro-OLED displays.

At that time, very few people got an opportunity to try it out since demos of headsets are generally challenging, especially with lots of users around. After the event, however, I was able to find a time when Sony ’s engineers from Japan would be in town— Sony has an office here in San Diego—to provide a demo. Little did I know I would be one of the first people to see the newer iteration of Sony ’s head-mounted display that is part of its complete Spatial Content Creation System .

Sony designed this headset for exclusive use with Siemens NX software, which makes it clear that this is an enterprise-focused platform.The Spatial Content Creation System is not just a headset. It is a complete set of controllers plus a new headset that utilizes Sony’s 4K x 2K per eye micro-OLED displays. The controllers are specifically designed for two-hand manipulation and are nothing like most of the XR controllers before the

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