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Lillehammer.com live with myVR 360 Panorama and Tellus Integration

Written by Olav Sylthe. Posted in myVR News

Our 360 Panorama product for Adobe Flash has been a great success especially for the destination market with customers such as VisitNorway.com, SkiStar.com, 62.no, and many others. We're pleased to announce that destination site Lillehammer.com have now gone live with spetacular Winter and Summer 360 SkyCam and Panoramic imagery based on our myVR 360 Panorama product. You can read their press release here (Note! In Norwegian).

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Furthermore this is the first live solution using our new Data Connect technology that is now available with full support for TellUs.no's products for travel/destination information so that users can search for destinations, activities, events, bookings and much more all from within 360 Panorama. 

The solution is delivered by our partner MakingView, which specializes in delivering innovative, spetacular and highly interactive presentations for the Travel and Destination market together with data from TellUs.no. TellUs.no is the leading travel destination information provider in Norway, and you can learn more about their products here. Since myVR 360 Panorama is an integrated part of our FlashMap architecture you can also include 3D Map and 360 StreetView to showcase any destination together with both interior 360 and StreetView imagery. For more information and pricing, please do not hesitate to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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mMap SDK sample running on 3D HoloVizio display

Written by Olav Sylthe. Posted in myVR News

The company Holografika creates some amazing 3D display technology where their HoloVizio products shows high-3D quality images in a way that makes the presented 3D view similar to real life 3D vision.

This is possible due to the fact that spatial points of the image are addressed individually. The position of the displayed 3D object does not depend on the viewing position but it remains fixed in the space. HoloVizio reconstructs the 3D light field, the displays generate all the light beams to make the 3D view of the displayed object visible in the whole field of view.

They recently made a test of the myVR mMAP SDK for displaying 2D and 3D map content on their HoloVizio C80,and Peter Tamas Kovacs the CTO of Holografika tells us that the mMAP SDK demo sample ran right out of the box and created an awesome 3D map experienece. He was kind enough to send us sa video that showcases the experienece. The 3D city shown is Melbourne courtesy of AAMGroup. Even though the video does not do their amazing display technology justice you still get an idea on how impressive this is. Enjoy!