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The XR Week Peek (2020.01.20): Oculus Go price cut down to $150, Mojo Vision teases AR contact lenses and much more!

The Ghost Howls

Oculus Go price cut down to $150. Facebook has permanently cut down the price of the Oculus Go to $150 , the same price that made it sell incredibly well on Amazon during the Cyber Monday. More info (Oculus Go price cut) More info (Xiaomi laying off the team dedicated to Go). Top news of the week. Image by Engadget).

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

When the first consumer version of the Oculus Rift was launched in the spring, it was disappointingly bundled with a Microsoft Xbox controller – and we’ve eagerly been awaiting the native Touch Controllers. Now, the day is here, and the wait was… worth it? MAGIC LEAP’S CONTROVERSY. MONEY & FUNDING.

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New to VR? A beginner’s guide

VRWorld

While the ability of VR to provide valuable, realistic experiences without introducing real-world risks has found many fans across various industries (from healthcare to real estate), the most popular types of virtual reality content remain video games, movies and television. Samsung Gear VR (with controller). Photo by Samsung.

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NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference Officially Announced

VRWorld

Topics include deep learning and AI, data center and cloud computing, analytics, healthcare, self-driving and AI cars, life sciences, defense, virtual and augmented reality, computer and machine vision, smart cities, robotics and IoT. GTC is a great opportunity for developers and data scientists to sharpen their skills.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

And I’m particularly excited about all the progress has been made in applying VR and AR technology to difficult problems in healthcare. But now we have better systems that I can order on Amazon. Now we have it out there in the world. For me, it’s a very exciting time. It’s just amazing.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford's Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

And I'm particularly excited about all the progress has been made in applying VR and AR technology to difficult problems in healthcare. But now we have better systems that I can order on Amazon. Now we have it out there in the world. For me, it's a very exciting time. And as you mentioned earlier, it really spans the spectrum.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

And I’m particularly excited about all the progress has been made in applying VR and AR technology to difficult problems in healthcare. But now we have better systems that I can order on Amazon. Now we have it out there in the world. For me, it’s a very exciting time. It’s just amazing.