The immersaVu™ - our hard shell, 160° FOV, visual display system is now available in two sizes. The new immersaVu™ 300 offers the same wide field of view as its smaller cousin but with a much larger screen diameter now allows for up to 5 users at any one time. To see the spec sheet click Here The immersaVu™ Solution is a hard-shell panadome screen set within a rigid frame that incorporates all its display hardware into a single unit. Suitable for
fixed desktop or wall mounting, the 200 cm wide display gives a 160° field of view. It's ideal for museum display, information kiosk, simulation and training. To see the spec sheet click Here
13.02.13
Immersive Display presents the immersaVu™ 300!
16.11.12
Immersive Display presents the immersaVu™!
13.12.11
Find out more about our software partner VIOSO, and what we can offer you!
06.07.11
Immersive Display announce the new ImmersaStation
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Immersive Display Group
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Case Studies
Immersive Display work with a diverse range of companies and institutions to create and design high quality immersive visual displays. We have worked on and produced projects such as museum exhibits, concert light shows, virtual driving simulators and trade show stands.
The Virtual Dive Bell

The Virtual Dive Bell was a concept born from the need to create a new and exciting museum exhibit at the Lakeside Aquarium in conjunction with leading creative agency, Flaming Pear.
The dive bell consists of a created set encasing 3 x ImmersaPod 2.0 systems and 3 touch screen kiosks to create a virtual underwater victorian dive bell. Visitors to the attraction are treated to visual displays from a virtual crocodile, hippo and shark and can play interactive games with the underwater creatures.
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The V1 Driving Simulator
V1 Racing use the ImmersaPod 2.0 driving simulator with the popular online game Live For Speed as a way to test, train and improve the next generation of racing drivers for formula racing.

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The British Columbia Explorer at the Bejing Olympics

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