I/ITSEC casts light on simulation and training trends
One of the key benefits of I/ITSEC is its ability to shine a spotlight on the current state of the military training and simulation market. …
I/ITSEC 2017 will see Esterline Simulation Visual Systems (SVS) launch its new five-channel TD-550 deployable dome display system and the NOCTIS edge-blending solution in a two-channel configuration.
The TD-550 is a higher-resolution offering within the company’s TD-Series, or Transportable Dome displays portfolio. Esterline SVS said that it provides, ‘high visual performance in an easy to install and affordable design.’
The system is designed to operate with five Barco F50 WQXGA projectors. All TD series displays use a 2.3 diameter transportable dome.
The new NOCTIS edge-blending solution provides blending across both the visible and night-vision spectrums and works with projectors using
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