BigScreen allows you to share the screen of your PC in virtual reality for any user
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. BigScreen has developed virtual reality software that allows you to display your computer screen to any user who is also connected to this system. “Why should you work on a PC with a tiny 15-inch screen if you can use BigScreen and be able to work with displays of any size?” Says project initiator Darshan Shankar.
The difference between this project and others is the ability to work not just with a separate web page or application, but with all your PC in a virtual environment. That is, with any application, file, shortcut, etc. The process of work or game can be shared with another user of the system, if appropriate.
AltSpaceVR users have the ability to share individual pages. Oculus Social users can work with YouTube, Twitch and some games, and that’s all. The possibilities of BigScreen are much wider .
However, so far only the alpha version of the application is working, which a number of users managed to test. Testers say that audio is great, the display inside virtual reality can really be enlarged and expanded to any size with one click. Why all this? For example, you can arrange a joint viewing of films with friends and acquaintances. Or watch the launch of spaceships, as in this screenshot.
Work on the project has been ongoing since December 2014.
The possibilities of the project are really vast. BigScreen can be used for work or entertainment. You can watch a movie with friends, as mentioned above, or play. In principle, in such an environment, a game of champions can be watched by many users, if desired.
Graphic designers, the team, can do modeling in Maya or draw something in Photoshop. It all sounds quite commonplace, but virtual reality is becoming more and more familiar, penetrating life and work. Such an environment really makes you feel teamwork. In Skype or Steam there is the possibility of team participation, but there is no sense of presence.
At BigScreen, apparently, it turns out perfectly to cause such a feeling.
You can test the application if you sign up for beta testing onproject site .
. BigScreen has developed virtual reality software that allows you to display your computer screen to any user who is also connected to this system. “Why should you work on a PC with a tiny 15-inch screen if you can use BigScreen and be able to work with displays of any size?” Says project initiator Darshan Shankar.
The difference between this project and others is the ability to work not just with a separate web page or application, but with all your PC in a virtual environment. That is, with any application, file, shortcut, etc. The process of work or game can be shared with another user of the system, if appropriate.
AltSpaceVR users have the ability to share individual pages. Oculus Social users can work with YouTube, Twitch and some games, and that’s all. The possibilities of BigScreen are much wider .
However, so far only the alpha version of the application is working, which a number of users managed to test. Testers say that audio is great, the display inside virtual reality can really be enlarged and expanded to any size with one click. Why all this? For example, you can arrange a joint viewing of films with friends and acquaintances. Or watch the launch of spaceships, as in this screenshot.
Work on the project has been ongoing since December 2014.
The possibilities of the project are really vast. BigScreen can be used for work or entertainment. You can watch a movie with friends, as mentioned above, or play. In principle, in such an environment, a game of champions can be watched by many users, if desired.
Graphic designers, the team, can do modeling in Maya or draw something in Photoshop. It all sounds quite commonplace, but virtual reality is becoming more and more familiar, penetrating life and work. Such an environment really makes you feel teamwork. In Skype or Steam there is the possibility of team participation, but there is no sense of presence.
At BigScreen, apparently, it turns out perfectly to cause such a feeling.
You can test the application if you sign up for beta testing onproject site .