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Brelyon Unveils the World's First Monitor with Programmable Depth at CES 2025

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Brelyon, an MIT spin-off innovating in the computational display space, today announced Ultra Reality Extend, an immersive display line that renders virtual images in multiple depths. As the first commercial multi-focal monitor, the Extend model offers multi-depth programmability for information overlay, allowing users to see images from 0.7 meters to as far as 2.5 meters of depth virtually rendered behind the monitor; organizing various data streams at different depth layers, or triggering focal cues to induce an ultra immersive experience akin to looking out through a window.

"Building on the success of our Ultra Reality product, we're taking advantage of new GPU capabilities to process light and video signals inside our display platforms," said Barmak Heshmat, CEO of Brelyon. "We are thinking beyond headsets and glasses, where we can leverage GPU capabilities to do real-time driving of higher-bandwidth display interfaces. Maturing the industry from the age of photorealism to the age of photon realism, and designed for high-performance applications such as simulation and training, control centers, and teleoperations, Ultra Reality Extend is a new platform for AI and light to impact enterprise visualization, navigation, and computer interaction."




AI's Fast Advancement in Video Generation is Unlocking New Modalities of Displays
AI's rapid advancement in video processing is unlocking new display modalities. While AI has long been used for image enhancement, such as HDR conversion and upscaling, we're now at an inflection point. Advanced hardware and software capabilities enable the transformation of lower-dimension streams into multiple higher-dimension streams, creating high-performance visual portals.

The Ultra Reality Extend platform, with its software and processing capabilities (Brelyon Visual Engine), is designed to leverage these advancements. It uses transformers to automatically assign depth bits to video content in real time, generate depth effects, and augment annotations in the user's field of view, enabling multi-focal experiences.

Whether handling sensitive data for operators or creating immersive simulations for training, AI allows for adding an information layer augmented to existing data. AI-enabled features like auto-annotation and auto-highlighting further empower users to navigate operational environments effectively without blocking the main video stream.

Uncompromising Visual Performance and Immersion
Ultra Reality Extend runs like an 8K display (4K, 60 Hz with 1 bit of monocular depth), delivering stunning visuals. Building on Brelyon's partnerships with UDC and LG, the display features OLED-based curved 2D virtual images, with the largest stretching to 122 inches and extending 2.5 meters deep, viewable through a 30-inch frame. Since the depth allows images to be seen optically farther away, the display can sit closer to the viewer to provide an even larger field of view.


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Dear lord that quote from the CEO is painful "photo realism to photon realism" what a moron...
 
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This sounds interesting, but I don't think I understand the benefits here. You can only see a certain amount of information because the stuff at the front will obscure the stuff rendered "deeper". So what exactly do you gain? I need a reviewer to explain this to me, if it's even worth reviewing!
 

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This sounds interesting, but I don't think I understand the benefits here. You can only see a certain amount of information because the stuff at the front will obscure the stuff rendered "deeper". So what exactly do you gain? I need a reviewer to explain this to me, if it's even worth reviewing!
Added a video that might help explain it a bit more.
 

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One bit of depth, kind of feel like I'd prefer when eight bits are available.
 
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