Best of Show AU2013

 
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Lenovo was showing its 30″ dream monitor. With a 2,560 x 1600 resolution and a $1600 MSRP, the ThinkVision LT3053 is worthy of top users only. More…lenovo_monitor

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Assemble Systems aims to make BIM information usually locked in a Revit file useful and accessible to others who can benefit from it, without having to buy and learn Revit. More…

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Think of an iPad as big as a picture window. You and your team members can all look the same drawing in actual size. SmartUse is showing such a system at Autodesk University and the big 55″ model is drawing a lot of attention. More…

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Fuzor, by Kalloc Technology, may be the best way to view Revit models. Inspired by game technology,  Fuzor will synch with a Revit model and show you rendered images of a virtual building’s interior with an avatar providing scale. Seeing Fuzor makes one wonder why anyone would move through a building any other way. More…

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Axomic’s OpenAsset BIM does content management for Revit. A Revit plug-in lets you drag and drop, organizing Revit content. It works like a librarian, checking in and checking out parts, and helps you find what you are looking for. More…

contour_logo To call the Contour input device a Roller Mouse is not to do it justice. The device fits under a keyboard or laptop. It serves as a welcome alternative for all those who curse the ordinary mouse for being the source of their carpal tunnel syndrome. More…contourmouse
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Eagle Point, long known for its civil engineering add-ons for AutoCAD, also provides tutorials for Civil 3D, Revit, Navisworks. Pinnacle combines videos (over 150 hours, including pre-recorded classes held by Eagle Point),’ cheat sheets,’ tips. More…