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'''FoVI3D''' is the name of a line of [[lightfield display]] products.<ref name="c631">{{cite web | title=FOVI3D light-field displays with microlens arrays at Display Week 2018 | website=YouTube | date=2024-03-06 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK4544D4PUo | access-date=2024-07-09}}</ref>
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'''FoVI3D''' is the name of a line of [[lightfield display]] products.<ref name="c631">{{cite web | title=FOVI3D light-field displays with microlens arrays at Display Week 2018 | website=YouTube | date=2024-03-06 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK4544D4PUo | access-date=2024-07-09}}</ref> They could only display a single color: green.
  
 
FoVI3D was a spin-off from [[Zebra Imaging]].<ref name="v590">{{cite web | title=Burnett-FOVI3D Presentation at SMFoLD 2016 | website=InsightMediaTV1 | date=2016-10-28 | url=https://yewtu.be/watch?v=hkZR71Tz3Bg | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>
 
FoVI3D was a spin-off from [[Zebra Imaging]].<ref name="v590">{{cite web | title=Burnett-FOVI3D Presentation at SMFoLD 2016 | website=InsightMediaTV1 | date=2016-10-28 | url=https://yewtu.be/watch?v=hkZR71Tz3Bg | access-date=2024-07-10}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 24 February 2025

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FoVI3D is the name of a line of lightfield display products.[1] They could only display a single color: green.

FoVI3D was a spin-off from Zebra Imaging.[2]

FOVI3D gave a demo at Display Week 2018 with a 20x 4K OLED panel-based system, where there were 20 individual 4K resolution OLED panels in one unit.[1] It was 108 Megapixels total.[1] The displays used were sourced from Microoled in France.[1] The demo used six FPGAs to help drive the displays.[1]

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The company was based in Austin, Texas.[3] Their website was fovi3d.com.

They advertised a line of displays called PRISM.[4]

The company marketed a DK2 (development kit 2) unit.[5]

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