High-end VR on the Desktop
VR PluraView 4K
The innovative VR PluraView is a passive-display Virtual Reality stereo monitor. As a fully-fledged desktop VR/AR system, it is based on the successful 3D PluraView monitors from Schneider Digital. The flicker-free beam-splitter technology allows the user to work in an intuitive VR environment without becoming tired, even over long periods. Transparent, feather-light polarized glasses allow unrestricted communication with clients and colleagues.
Equipped with a high-tech tracking system, the VR PluraView now allows smooth interaction with stereo 3D content across all 3D axes in X, Y, Z, plus zooming, rotating and tilting without a mouse. The VR PluraView connects to more than 15 tracking devices and is ideal for head, hand or finger tracking interfaces.

The VR PluraView offers top-quality innovative beam-splitter and tracking technology for VR visualisation on the desktop.


As a true desktop system, the VR PluraView represents the ideal complement to a Head-Mounted Display (HMD). With our light-weight VR glasses, professional users quickly get an excellent sense of orientation and dimensions in their 3D models. Without any special preparations or additional HMD devices, results can be easily discussed by several participants on the 28” PluraView system and modifications can implemented immediately in every detail. The transparent and lightweight, polarized glasses help maintain eye contact and allow users to have a sip of water in between without having to take the glasses off.

Exceptional VR experience for extended daily use!
A revolution in stereo 3D & VR workspaces
BENEFITS & ADVANTAGES
The VR PluraView 4K offers numerous benefits that enhance the virtual reality experience. Its very high brightness levels enable effective VR work even in office daylight conditions, ensuring clarity and visibility. The system supports four different tracking protocols—VRPN, Dtrack, trackd, and a native implementation of the PS-Tech SDK in C++, providing flexibility and compatibility for various applications. Additionally, users can opt to use 2D/3D mice and stationary 3D input devices, which can be augmented or replaced by advanced head tracking and gesture recognition technologies. With an exceptional 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) per stereo channel, the VR PluraView delivers detail-rich display quality that significantly enhances the immersive experience.
