The audiovisual and industrial equipment manufacturer Class Manufacturing has presented Kubok on the market, its new concept of 3D digital signage that is based on a high-end multimedia kiosk that displays three-dimensional images, no need for glasses, high commercial and advertising impact.

Class Manufacturing KubokDisplay products with a three-dimensional optical viewing method, with high-quality images and without glasses in a digital signage system applicable in any environment as a means of dynamic and high-impact advertising are the characteristics of Cup, a large format multimedia kiosk with 3D vision developed by Class Manufacturing.

As this company points out, “The last step that 3D vision has yet to reach is digital signage. There are several companies that are beginning to work on this topic, although the majority are betting on lenticular technology because it does not require glasses”.

In this sense, Class Manufacturing subraya “that a technology that offers an image with such little definition and so little stability does not have sufficient quality to be shown to the public., And that's why we decided to distance ourselves from that trend and go for linear or circular polarization with a double screen.”.

Class Manufacturing Kubok24The result of this development is the Kubok 3D vision multimedia kiosk., that does not require glasses and that “shows concepts and products with a totally compatible and natural optical visualization method for our brain.”, so the message is assimilated and retained effortlessly, multiplying the advertising impact time by ten”, they emphasize from this company.

This system incorporates the so-called 3D Viewer, that allow people to view high-quality 3D images without having to wear glasses, since its two polarized stripes perform the same function.

Kubok is especially suitable for digital signage and 3D advertising in shopping centers, airports, theme parks, large stores and corporate buildings, etc., since in addition to offering a greater viewing angle than other systems, does not cause discomfort or visual fatigue in the user of three-dimensional images.

For installations where space is smaller, like stores, clinics, business hall…, Class Manufacturing has developed Kubok 24, a small format multimedia kiosk with 3D vision.

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