Sone191 [Exclusive]
This is the most controversial element. The GC-0 is a metadata track that does not directly correspond to a human sense. Instead, it carries environmental intent data—gravity, humidity, or magnetic field strength—allowing creators to build "sensory scenes" that feel physically coherent rather than artificially stacked.
This is the most robust component. TL-191 uses a novel "Pulse-Width Texture Modulation" (PWTM) to simulate not just vibration, but actual surface textures—silk, gravel, water, or sand—at a refresh rate of 191 Hz. This is 40% higher than the industry standard, effectively eliminating the "uncanny valley" of digital touch. sone191
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Sensory data is massive. A single second of uncompressed tactile texture data equals roughly 12 MB. SONE191 utilizes Sensory Lempel-Ziv 4 (S-LZ4), a proprietary lossy-but-perceptually-lossless codec that reduces that data load to just 48 KB per second. This is the most controversial element