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NGCodec Closes $8M Series A Investment, Aiming to Make Low Latency Cloud-based VR a Reality

Road to VR

NGCodec , a cloud video processing company creating low latency codecs for video and interactive VR, announced the closure of an $8 million Series A funding round, bringing their total funds to $15.9 Investors in the most recent funding round include Belmore Capital, Xilinx and the National Science Foundation.

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Cloud Streaming Coming Soon to Varjo Reality Cloud

ARPost

Chances are, everyone reading this has streamed digital content like music, video, even games. Varjo, NVIDIA, and Amazon Join Forces. We are now at the level that we are super happy with the latency and deployments,” said Konttori. “We Let’s Talk Streaming. We are not at launch time yet.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.10.03): Quest 3 leaks, Lenovo ThinkReality VRX launch, and more!

The Ghost Howls

More info (Leak announcement video by Brad Lynch) More info (Summary of leak on Road To VR) More info (Summary of leak on Upload VR). More info (Lenovo Thinkreality VRX) More info (CloudXR on ThinkReality VRX) More info (Headset launch video). The device is available on Amazon for $379. Other relevant news. Image by Lenovo).

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Cas & Chary Present: Which is the Better VR Cloud Gaming Service? Shadow vs. PlutoSphere

Road to VR

This article is a summary of my video where I share the key differences, pros, and cons per service. Pluto leverages Amazon Web Services, which has servers worldwide, so Pluto is available as long as there is a server near you. If you go to this online tool , you can estimate the network latency from your browser to AWS data centers.

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Oculus Link Beta review: an amazing solution still to be improved

The Ghost Howls

Image latency. Oculus engineers have done an excellent job in reducing latency at minimum, and in fact, when I played with my Rift Q I couldn’t see any latency. Anyway, even if I couldn’t spot any latency, I could perceive it. The positional tracking didn’t seem super-fluid in my tests.

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Get a Toshiba 75-inch 4K TV for less than $800

Mashable VR

A 55-inch TV is fine , and so is a 720p one, but to really impress, those widescreen UHD models just can't be beat, with cinematically large displays and video quality that doesn't pixelate your Youtube videos (because really, is streaming cooking tutorials in HD too much to ask for?). at Amazon (save $600). Credit: Toshiba.

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Holo-Light showed me that AR cloud rendering may already work

The Ghost Howls

This video shows what kind of models you can have with cloud rendering on HoloLens 2. The stuttering of the video is much bigger than the one I experienced. Amazon has for sure some servers in the region, so the streaming was happening from a close location. Even worse if I was not in a city but in the country side.

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