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==General characteristics==
 
==General characteristics==
The walls of a CAVE are typically made up of [[Rear-projection television|rear-projection]] screens, however large-scale [[LED display|LED displays]] are becoming more common. The floor can be a downward-projection screen, a bottom projected screen or a flat panel display.  The projection systems are very high-resolution due to the near distance viewing which requires very small pixel sizes to retain the illusion of reality.
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The walls of a CAVE are typically made up of [[Rear-projection television|rear-projection]] screens. The floor can be a downward-projection screen, a bottom projected screen or a flat panel display.
    
The user wears 3D glasses inside the CAVE to see [[3D graphics]] generated by the CAVE. People using the CAVE can see objects apparently floating in the air, and can walk around them, getting a proper view of what they would look like in reality. This was initially made possible by electromagnetic sensors, but has converted to [[infrared]] cameras.
 
The user wears 3D glasses inside the CAVE to see [[3D graphics]] generated by the CAVE. People using the CAVE can see objects apparently floating in the air, and can walk around them, getting a proper view of what they would look like in reality. This was initially made possible by electromagnetic sensors, but has converted to [[infrared]] cameras.