Review: Fujitsu Celsius H970 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 Fujitsu's new 17.3-inch mobile workstation offers incredible power for demanding VR and viz workflows but the CPU cooling fan can…
Review: Dell Precision 7720 Posted by Greg Corke - January 16, 2018 With powerful processors, impressive cooling, good serviceability and excellent build quality, this 17†mobile workstation is hard to beat if…
Electric dreams: Lucid Air Posted by Tanya Weaver - March 8, 2018 Developed in Silicon Valley, California, the Lucid Air is an all-electric luxury sedan that cuts an elegant exterior with a…
Review: Fujitsu Celsius M770power Posted by Greg Corke - June 18, 2018 This powerful workstation, tuned for real-time design viz and immersive VR, offers phenomenal graphics performance thanks to two ultra high-end…
Review: Autodesk Alias & VRED 2019 Posted by Al Dean - June 27, 2018 Autodesk's industrial and automotive design solution set has been through a renaissance of late. Al Dean takes a look at…
Upgraded WorldViz VR dev platform adds support for new peripherals, Windows MR headsets and avatars Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 9, 2018 https://giphy.com/embed/j0P0AbyukgDsSN5uUy Vizard 6, WorldViz’s latest version of its Python-based VR development platform has launched with a focus on three key…
Varjo raises $31m to accelerate human-eye resolution VR / XR headset Posted by Greg Corke - October 8, 2018 Varjo, the developer of the ‘human-eye’ resolution VR / XR headset designed for industrial use, has received a $31m Series…
The NVIDIA Quadro RTX Powered Workstation Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 11, 2019 Meeting the challenges of design and manufacturing - now, and into the future [Sponsored Content]
The VR-1 headset from newcomer Varjo Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 12, 2019 The enterprise VR race is speeding up. Stephen Holmes gets hands-on with new entrant Varjo's first headset and discovers an…
Siemens NX Q2 2019 Review Posted by Al Dean - May 21, 2019 Siemens has moved its flagship NX product to a continuous release schedule, promising smaller, more manageable updates. Al Dean explains…