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Sony Spatial Reality Display intros NVIDIA Omniverse compatibility

Sony Electronics has made its Spatial Reality Display system compatible with the NVIDIA Omniverse development platform, including the Sony ELF-SR2 (27-inch) and ELF-SR1 (15.6-inch) Spatial Reality Displays.

Sony Electronics has made its Spatial Reality Display system compatible with the NVIDIA Omniverse development platform, according to a press release.

Sony announced that its ELF-SR2 (27-inch) and its ELF-SR1 (15.6-inch) Spatial Reality Displays for 3D experiences are now covered by the compatibility.

The NVIDIA Omniverse platform includes application programming interfaces, software development kits and services for combining Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) and NVIDIA RTX rendering technologies into existing software tools.

«With Sony’s Spatial Reality Display and NVIDIA Omniverse, we’re empowering creators to push the boundaries of what’s possible in 3D design and visualization,» said Toshi Suzuki, deputy head of incubation center, Sony Corporation, said in the release. «From architecture to entertainment, our customers can now bring their ideas to life in vivid, true-to-life 3D—without any extra hardware. This is next-level immersion.»

«Spatial Reality Displays offer an intuitive and efficient way for creators to innovate and interact with 3D content,» Greg Jones, director of extended reality business development at NVIDIA, said in the release. «Sony’s connection to OpenUSD and Omniverse into its ELF-SR displays ensures assets can be rendered in real time, enhancing experiences and accelerating workflows across industries.»

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