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Razer Want to Make OSVR the “De Facto” VR Platform in China

Road to VR

Razer Chief Executive and co-founder Min-Liang Tan has stated his company’s intent to dominate China’s rapidly growing virtual reality market, with new products built around the OSVR platform, tailored to the region launching next month. That’s the theory at least.

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Tactical Haptics Raises $2.2 Million to Build Haptic VR Controller Dev Kit

Road to VR

The company was among just five or so companies exhibiting anything related to VR back at GDC 2013 (the first year Oculus attended the show). million comes as venture captial in a round led by SV Tech Ventures and the Youku Global Media Fund, with participation by SIG Asia Investment Fund, Sand Hill Angels, and the Stanford-StartX Fund. .

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My Taiwanese XR Chronicles part 3: Vive Pro Eye hands on, meeting with iStaging, Lyra VR and Women in XR!

The Ghost Howls

For instance, in Europe, its product is sold mostly to photographers , that shoot the photos and then propose the virtual tour service to real estate companies, while in Asia, the real estate agencies want to own the platform and manage everything themselves. It was fully hackable. Impressive, isn’t it?

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HTC VIVE Evolves to a Subscription Model

VRWorld

It is normal to buy or lease a car for a few hundred dollars a month, to own a thousand dollar phone with a monthly pay-off plan, but such clever price-reducing strategies were not the part of HTC or Oculus strategies and we all know what happened afterwards. The post HTC VIVE Evolves to a Subscription Model appeared first on VR World.

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