INTERACTIVE AUDIOVISUAL DISPLAY SYSTEMS

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CAVE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, THE 352 Henry Administration Building 506 South Wright Street Urbana IL 61801 interactive audiovisual display systems of virtual reality comprised of computer hardware and software, projection screens and audio equipment, which allow an individual to view and/or manipulate the following - 1) two dimensional and three dimensional images which are embodied in data either transmitted to such systems from remote locations or recorded on magnetic or digital tapes or discs; or 2) data displayed on remote computer screens;
CAVE2 The Board of Trustees of the Universityof Illinois 352 Henry Administration Building 506 South Wright Street Urbana IL 61801 Interactive audiovisual display systems, comprising, electronic display interfaces, computer-mediated displays, and computer control systems for operating interactive electronic displays; audiovisual display hardware, namely, computers, handheld computers, tablets, microprocessors, computer memories, 2D and 3D monitors, flat panel display screens, liquid crystal display panels, cameras, optical trackers in the nature of optical scanners, audio speakers, electric sensors, electrical power connectors, electric cords, electrical cables, input devices for computers, computer controllers for operating audiovisual displays, and eyewear, 3D eye glasses, protective eye glasses, theatre glasses, and non-prescription glasses used for visualization purposes; and computer software for operating audiovisual displays systems;CAVE TWO; CAVE TO, CAVE TOO;
HOLOSCREEN Smith, Edward 3790 El Camino Real, Suite 1002 Palo Alto CA 94306 Interactive audiovisual display systems, comprising, electronic display interfaces, computer-mediated displays, and computer control systems for operating interactive electronic displays; audiovisual display hardware, namely, computers, handheld computers, tablets, microprocessors, computer memories, 1D, 2D 3D, and 4D monitors, flat panel display screens, liquid crystal display panels, cameras, optical trackers in the nature of optical scanners, audio speakers, electric sensors, electrical power connectors, electric cords, electrical cables, input devices for computers, computer controllers for operating audiovisual displays, and eyewear, 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D eye glasses, protective eye glasses, theatre glasses, and non-prescription glasses used for visualization purposes; and computer software for operating audiovisual displays systems; Touch screens; Laser detectors for touch free computer screens; Computer hardware and software, namely, a device comprised of software, 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D screen, and tablet computer used in conjunction for 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D imaging used in the transmission, recording, reproduction, display, organization, management, manipulation and review of messages, text, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content and other data for the facilitation of communications between two or multiple users via computer networks, communication networks and the global information network; computer software development tools; computer software for use as an application programming interface (API) for communications software facilitating voice over internet protocol (VOIP) calls, phone calls, video calls, text messages, instant message and online social networking services; Cameras, camera lenses, projectors and software, all for use in the recording and playback of 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D images; 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D computer display monitors, projection screens, and video displays; Operating software for displaying 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D images; Computer software for image, video, and audio editing, reproducing and playing; computer software for creating a 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D slideshow which could be posted to internet websites; computer operating software for applying 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D display themes to user selected images; computer software for viewing 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D images and videos; computer software for viewing 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D photo slideshows; 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D television receivers; 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D projectors, projection lenses, and movie screens; Electric or electronic display devices that produce a three dimensional image, namely, LED displays; Light source with a plurality of facets that each have a direction, color, and brightness to create a three dimensional image, namely, LED displays; computers, namely, tablets; computers;HOLO SCREEN;
IMMERSADESK BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, THE 352 Henry Administration Building 506 South Wright Street Urbana IL 61801 interactive audiovisual display systems of virtual reality comprised of computer hardware and software, projection screens and audio equipment, which allow an individual to view and/or manipulate the following - 1) two dimensional and three dimensional images which are embodied in data either transmitted to such systems from remote locations or recorded on magnetic or digital tapes or discs; or 2) data displayed on remote computer screens;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An audiovisual system and a method make audiovisual programs available to a user and present on a display device a first available audiovisual program selected from the available audiovisual programs. The audiovisual system includes a disk drive and a preference determination module. The preference determination module estimates a degree of interest for each available audiovisual program. The audiovisual system further includes an alert module that generates an interrupt signal in response to the degrees of interest of the available audiovisual programs. The audiovisual system further includes a system controller responsive to user input and electronic program guide information to present the first available audiovisual program to the user. The system controller is further responsive to the interrupt signal from the alert module to interrupt presenting the first available audiovisual program to provide information to the user regarding at least a second available audiovisual program.