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*1 Gigapixel per second - captures and processes over 35 megapixels per frame. | *1 Gigapixel per second - captures and processes over 35 megapixels per frame. | ||
*Connected to Gear VR | *Connected to Gear VR, Samsung TVs, smartphones, tablets and computers. | ||
*Stream Live - streams footage of any location the camera is placed in live. | *Stream Live - streams footage of any location the camera is placed in live. | ||
*Simple and compact - the camera easily moved and placed in any environment. | *Simple and compact - the camera easily moved and placed in any environment.<ref>http://thinktankteam.info/beyond/</ref> | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== |
Revision as of 17:10, 29 July 2015

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Basic Info | |
Type | Virtual Reality |
Subtype | Camera |
Developer | Samsung |
Website | Project Beyond |
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Project Beyond is a virtual reality camera developed by Samsung. Unveiled on November 12, 2014, Project Beyond is a stereoscopic 3D, 360 degree camera that captures 1 gigapixel of footage per second and streams the content to a Samsung Gear VR HMD. The camera is able to create a live 3D environment of its location for the wearer of the HMD.
Features
- 16 + 1 Cameras - 16 cameras are placed in pairs with even spacing of 45 degrees around a ring. The extra camera is placed on top.
- UHD 3D - ultra-high definition 3D images in every direction you look.
- 1 Gigapixel per second - captures and processes over 35 megapixels per frame.
- Connected to Gear VR, Samsung TVs, smartphones, tablets and computers.
- Stream Live - streams footage of any location the camera is placed in live.
- Simple and compact - the camera easily moved and placed in any environment.[1]