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Jaunt Brings Award-Winning VR Content To PlayStation VR

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The young organization managed to carve out a name for itself during the early days of the emerging VR industry and that first to market approach earned it a $65 million fundraising round in 2015 that was led by none other than the kingmaker of modern media itself: Disney.

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Kopin Unveils ‘Lightning’ 2k x 2k 120Hz OLED Microdisplay for Mobile VR

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On top of that, the display boasts low power consumption, low heat dissipation, and a low refresh latency of 10 microseconds. SEE ALSO eMagin Announces 2K×2K 'Flip Up' VR Headset, Demoing at AWE 2015. Kopin’s optics seem to be using something similar to fresnel technology, which both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift use.

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IMR are Building a Wireless Video System to Power 4k Per-Eye VR Headsets

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Australian startup Immersive Robotics are poised to deliver what they claim is a truly universal wireless solution for PC VR headsets that delivers tether-free virtual reality with minimal compromises in quality and extremely low latency. Dr Daniel Fitzgerald. IMR was co-founded by Tim Lucas and Dr Daniel Fitzgerald. .

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FOVE Eye-tracking Headset Gets Final Specs and Pre-order Date

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Much like Oculus, FOVE began as a successful Kickstarter which raised $480,000 , nearly twice its goal, back in mid-2015. FOVE hopes to be the first VR headset on the market with eye-tracking, and we expect other major headsets like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR to add eye-tracking in future product iterations.

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uSens Grabs $20 Million Series A Investment for ‘Inside-out’ Tracking Tech

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million Series Seed investment back in 2015. We’ve seen a myriad of attempts, but so far none that match the precision, latency, and robustness of the ‘outside-in’ approach employed by devices like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. The $20 million Series A investment follows a $5.5

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Hands-on: Gloveone’s Newest Haptic Glove Has Impressive Tracking Tech

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Gloveone , created by NeuroDigital Technologies , successfully funded just over $150,000 on Kickstarter in July 2015 for the first version of their haptic VR glove which uses tiny vibrators placed at the ends of your fingers to create the sensation of touching virtual objects. The latency of the input was also quite impressive.

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HoloLens Inside-out Tracking Is Game Changing for AR & VR, and No One Is Talking about It

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When accuracy and latency isn’t low enough, the augmented objects swing around with your head and your brain doesn’t consider them part of the world. See Also: Former Oculus VP of Engineering Demonstrates Long Range VR Tracking System. See Also: Oculus CTO Affirms Positional Tracking Priority for Gear VR.

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