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|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]] | |VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]] | ||
|Type=Device | |||
|Subtype=Omnidirectional Treadmill (ODT) | |||
|Platform=[[Oculus Rift]], [[PlayStation VR]], [[HTC Vive]] | |||
|Creator=[[George Burger]] | |||
|Developer=[[George Burger]] | |Developer=[[George Burger]] | ||
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|Input=BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), Standard Joystick with Optional API for 1:1 motion | |||
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|Power=1200 Watts, 120 VAC - OPT 240 VAC | |||
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|Size=68" L x 64" W x 16 3/4" H | |||
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|Release Date=2016 | |Release Date=2016 | ||
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|Website=[http://www.roadtovr.com/hands-on-with-the-latest-infinadeck-treadmill-at-ces-2016// Infinadeck at roadtovr] | |Website=[http://www.roadtovr.com/hands-on-with-the-latest-infinadeck-treadmill-at-ces-2016// Infinadeck at roadtovr] | ||
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Having debuted at SVVR Expo back in 2014, Infinadeck is an active omnidirectional treadmill created by George Burger. A new, improved version was demonstrated at CES 2016. It features frame-mounted harness, which detects force applied by the user’s body; weights just 500 pounds; and produces much less noise. The Infinadeck team targets primarily industrial and military commercial applications. <ref>http://www.roadtovr.com/hands-on-with-the-latest-infinadeck-treadmill-at-ces-2016/</ref> | Having debuted at SVVR Expo back in 2014, Infinadeck is an active omnidirectional treadmill created by George Burger. A new, improved version was demonstrated at CES 2016. It features frame-mounted harness, which detects force applied by the user’s body; weights just 500 pounds; and produces much less noise. The Infinadeck team targets primarily industrial and military commercial applications. <ref>http://www.roadtovr.com/hands-on-with-the-latest-infinadeck-treadmill-at-ces-2016/</ref> | ||