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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

In case they won’t be able to find an agreement, in 2021 the trial will start with an AR landscape that will probably be very different, with Apple, Samsung and Facebook closer to enter the market with an AR glass of their own. On Friday, 24th, I’m going to moderate a very interesting Webinar organized by XR Intelligence!

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The XR Week Peek (2020.02.03): VR adoption is rising, Lynx teases new MR headset and much more!

The Ghost Howls

Samsung Odyssey+ is now at $230. Samsung has just discounted its best PC VR headset, the Odyssey+, at the incredibly low price of $230. It may be a good tool for XR developers. Secret Oops is a nice AR game for Apple Arcade (and it is made by Mixed Bag, a studio from my city!) If you’re interested, get it now.

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The Down-Low on What You Need to Know (To Be Competitive in XR), with SuperData’s Carter Rogers

XR for Business Podcast

BlackBerry started off kind of as an enterprise tool, as well. If you look at someone like Apple, they aren’t about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. And being immersed in a 360 video, for example, makes a wonderful training tool. Is that what we’re seeing here?

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The Down-Low on What You Need to Know (To Be Competitive in XR), with SuperData’s Carter Rogers

XR for Business Podcast

BlackBerry started off kind of as an enterprise tool, as well. If you look at someone like Apple, they aren’t about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. And being immersed in a 360 video, for example, makes a wonderful training tool. Is that what we’re seeing here?

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The Down-Low on What You Need to Know (to be competitive in the XR field), with SuperData's Carter Rogers.

XR for Business Podcast

BlackBerry started off kind of as an enterprise tool, as well. If you look at someone like Apple, they aren't about to put their logo on something like the current developer-focused headsets out there. And being immersed in a 360 video, for example, makes a wonderful training tool. Is that what we're seeing here?