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XTAL hands on: an interesting glimpse to Virtual Reality 2.0

The Ghost Howls

XTAL is an enterprise headset with incredible specifications, like for instance: 5120 x 1440 display resolution (2560 x 1440 per eye); OLED display Custom non-Fresnel lenses 180° diagonal FOV Spatial 3D sound from a built-in sound card Embedded microphone Embedded eye tracking Auto-IPD adjustment Embedded Leap motion v2 sensor.

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Stereopsia report / 1: hands-on with Presenz, Antilatency, full-body on Quest and more!

The Ghost Howls

As you may have understood, this was not a game, but a training experience aimed at the enterprise sector. They develop many custom B2B VR experiences for their clients, mainly about training , and now they are also thinking about offering their own products regarding VR training. Me and Simon of One Bonsai. VR Pianist.

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2016’s Proto Award Winners Revealed, Tilt Brush Receives Top Honour

Road to VR

Bullet Train – Epic Games. Blocks – Leap Motion. SEE ALSO Jaunt's New 'Zoolander 2' 360 Video is a Farcical Romp. Bullet Train – Epic Games. Best Game: Space Pirate Trainer – I-Illusions (Winner). Raw Data – Survios. The Gallery – Episode 1: Call of the Starseed – Cloudhead Games. The Climb – Crytek.

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Massive XR Environments and Transforming Education with Alvin Wang Graylin

XR for Business Podcast

So, for enterprise use cases, you can now have a shared design experience, or experience in general, where people can train together. For, you know, virtually any company that has many people training at one time. I think the training applications are just going to be massive with this technology. Alvin: Yeah. Alvin: Yeah.

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Massive XR Environments and Transforming Education with Alvin Wang Graylin

XR for Business Podcast

So, for enterprise use cases, you can now have a shared design experience, or experience in general, where people can train together. For, you know, virtually any company that has many people training at one time. I think the training applications are just going to be massive with this technology. Alvin: Yeah. Alvin: Yeah.

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All the best AR and VR news from CES 2019

The Ghost Howls

The journalists that have tried it, have said that it is a great product : the foveated rendering applications work like a charm and the analytics offered by eye tracking are fundamental for training applications. It’s also capable of taking 11K 360 photos in 3D and monoscopic. Before thinking about VR 2.0, Insta360 Titan.

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All you need to know on Oculus Connect 6: the most important news in one single article!

The Ghost Howls

Then there are the problems that are inherent to all hands-tracking solutions like Leap Motion : no haptic feedback, virtual hands that trespass objects they are interacting with, and such. The quality is very high, and there are so many things you can do (be on a plane, on a train, boat, etc…).

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