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  2. Microsoft 3D Viewer - Wikipedia

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    3D Viewer (formerly Mixed Reality Viewer and before that, View 3D) [2] [3] [4] is a 3D computer graphics viewer and augmented reality application that was first included in Windows 10 1703. It supports the .fbx , .3mf , .obj , and .stl and many more file formats [ 5 ] listed in features section.

  3. MiHoYo - Wikipedia

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    The half-hour live stream attracted a total of 6.6 million viewers. Lumi is part of MiHoYo's N0va Desktop project, which allows users to interact with Lumi on their desktop or mobile devices. The N0va Desktop app was released for PC in August 2020, and for Android devices in December 2020.

  4. Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Hedgehog is a 3D platformer with action-adventure and role-playing elements. [1] Like Sonic Adventure, the player navigates through open-ended hub worlds where they can converse with townspeople and perform missions to advance the story. [2] The main gameplay takes place in linear levels that become accessible as the game progresses.

  5. Direct3D - Wikipedia

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    Direct3D is a graphics application programming interface (API) for Microsoft Windows.Part of DirectX, Direct3D is used to render three-dimensional graphics in applications where performance is important, such as games.

  6. 3D user interaction - Wikipedia

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    The Leap Motion is a new system of tracking of hands, designed for small spaces, allowing a new interaction in 3D environments for desktop applications, so it offers a great fluidity when browsing through three-dimensional environments in a realistic way.

  7. Desktop Metal - Wikipedia

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    Desktop Metal was founded in October 2015 [17] in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a startup company focused on 3D metal printing. [18] Among the seven founders [8] were Ric Fulop [2] and Jonah Myerberg of A123 Systems, Rick Chin of SolidWorks, and Yet-Ming Chiang, Ely Sachs, Christopher Schuh, [18] and A. John Hart of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). [8]