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VR Veteran Studio Behind ‘Bigscreen’ Unveils Thin & Light PC VR Headset ‘Beyond’

Road to VR

“We invented new technologies to increase comfort, and developed ultra-high-end components like OLED microdisplays and pancake optics to increase immersion. Second wave shipments will begin in Q4 2023 in Canada and Europe including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium. video) and dual USB 3.0

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The XR Week Peek (2022.11.21): Qualcomm launches AR2 chip, HTC headset gets leaked, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Let’s see what have been the most interesting things happening in immersive reality…. New rumors about the upcoming Apple headset. According to industry professional Cesar Berardini, the upcoming Apple headset may have a monster display: 4000PPI and 120 frame per seconds of framerate. I hope that it won’t just be a video….

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XR Advertising Case Study in Focus: Meta and MADE.com

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

With Augmented Reality tools designed to allow any company to create their own immersive ad experience, Meta has helped a host of companies reconnect with their audience. So far, MADE.com has achieved phenomenal success across the Netherlands, the UK, Switzerland, Germany, France, Austria, Spain, and Belgium.

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Bigscreen Debuts World’s Smallest VR Headset

XR Today - VR Headsets tag

Founded in 2014, Bigscreen launched its social VR platform allowing users to stream movies, play video games, and collaborate across PCs with friends and colleagues. Custom Comfort, Bigscreen Beyond Customers pre-ordering the headset will receive a Bigscreen app invitation to 3D scan their faces via an Apple iPhone Xr or later.

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Augmented Reality Top 8 of 2018

VRScout

If you look closely at the video, you’ll see the clouds are replicated and added behind the virtual tower to mask the physical scaffolding and heighten the illusion. Graham Roberts is the director of immersive platforms storytelling at NYT. “We AR is used to remove the scaffolding giving Snapchat users a peek at the restored icon.