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The RENCI-HSL DisplayWall is a collaborative and very high-resolution
display screen located in the HSL Collaboration Center.
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The RENCI-HSL DisplayWall is a 10 ft x 8 ft rear-projection display device with a native
resolution of 4,096 x 3,072 pixels (12.5 million pixels). New collaborative uses and applications are enabled by the ability to interact with very high-resolution imagery and applications inches from the screen.
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RENCI-HSL DisplayWall
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We are looking for applications and data that can take advantage of the
high-resolution collaborative capabilities of the RENCI-HSL DisplayWall. Both Windows and Linux applications are supported. Visualization programming staff are available to develop custom data visualization applications as well.
If you have an Windows or Linux-based applications that can immediately
take advantage of this new RENCI-HSL DisplayWall, please contact Collaboration Center staff.
We would also like to hear from you if you have questions or want more information about the
DisplayWall or our plans for the Collaboration Center.
We are eager to identify applications that can leverage and benefit from our DisplayWall technology.
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While a variety of existing Windows or Linux applications can be run on the DisplayWall, of particular
interest are those applications that go beyond simply making a larger image and begin to
take advantage of the very high-resolution afforded by this technology. Applications areas for this type of technology include but are not limited to the following:
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Astronomy
Astrophysics
Atmospheric modeling/prediction
Command and Control
Computational Chemistry
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Drug Design
Engineering
Epidemiology
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Genetics
Industrial Design
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Homeland Security
Medical Imaging
Molecular Modeling
Oil and Gas
Pharmacogenetics
Urban Planning
Visual Simulation
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If you are interested in receiving more information about the DisplayWall or
if you have specific application inquiries, please contact Collaboration Center staff.
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