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CES 2021 Switches To All-Digital Format Due To COVID-19

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Normally held in Las Vegas, Nevada, CES attracts a considerable amount of attendees and exhibitors each year, making it one of the largest and most influential annual tech conferences in the world. “I would say that’s the furthest out that we would see in terms of consumer confidence.”

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Sony’s New 3D Display Doesn’t Require Any Glasses

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Available for purchase next month, the ELF-SR2 is a 27-inch 4K display that can supposedly deliver immersive 3D content without the need for additional hardware, such as augmented reality (AR) glasses or a VR headset. Those in attendance at the upcoming NAB Show later this month in Las Vegas, Nevada can check it out in person.

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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

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I was afraid that at this CES wouldn’t have been many pieces of news about AR and VR, but actually, we had quite a few interesting ones. This shows that the ecosystem is alive, and notwithstanding the pandemic, there are many XR companies that are pushing the technology forward. TCL Leiniao AR teaser trailer.

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AR Glasses You’d Be Happy To Be Caught Dead In

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Are we finally getting closer to affordable, good-looking AR wearables? The company is marketing its Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses to both the enterprise and consumer markets, providing differentiated software solutions for each. Alexa BETA is currently available for developers. Image Credit: Vuzix.

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This HoloLamp Projector Lets You See AR Holograms Without Using Glasses

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HoloLamp debuted its augmented reality projector system this week at CES 2017, the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas. The projector makes it possible for augmented reality to interact with real objects, and no special glasses or smartphone are required to see its animated images.

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Mimesys Brings Its Version of Augmented Reality Video Calling to Magic Leap via Intel RealSense

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But a new startup called Mimesys, which is showing off its software at CES this week in Las Vegas, has upped the ante with a hardware and software solution for real-time holographic video calls that will be available to enterprise businesses in 2019.

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AR and Iris Authentication: The Future of Shopping

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MasterCard, Osterhout Design Group (ODG), and Qualcomm turn to AR and eye technology to provide consumers a secure and seamless way to pay for items. Consumers and retailers just got a sneak peek into the future of shopping during the Money2020 event in Las Vegas. But this AR experience doesn’t use a smartphone.

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