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Import Records Reveal Sony Has Shipped Thousands of Dev Kits, Possibly PSVR 2

Road to VR

Here’s the relevant data from TweakTown , sourced from import/export firm Import Genius and confirmed with Seair Exim Solutions : January 2022 – 434 CTN (cartons), 4730 kg, Japan -> Oakland, CA. December 2021 – 980 CTN, 8712 kg, Japan -> Oakland, CA.

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The Future of Play: How Intel And The ESL Are Helping Bring Virtual Reality To ESports

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And gamers will be a big part of that revenue, with projections of spending $100 billion on VR hardware by 2018. The VR stream featured a 200% growth in peak concurrent viewers compared to IEM’s first virtual reality live stream in Oakland, with 340,000 total unique viewers tuning into the VR broadcast. Record-Breaking Numbers.

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Sixense Still Won’t Say When Kickstarter Backers Can Expect Their Rewards

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The purpose of the campaign was to raise money for the STEM System : a third-party hardware solution capable of providing positional tracking and hand controllers to virtual reality headsets. ” Rubin steered me around his booth showing use cases for the STEM hardware. ” Tagged with: GDC , sixense , stem.

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The Pain of Empty Space, with SpatialFirst Co-Founder Emily Olman

XR for Business Podcast

They have about 40 billion in assets under management and they’re testing this out with one of their marquee properties in Oakland, California. And now we’ve seen the prices come down on the hardware. Our first customer is a large global asset manager. It’s their property.

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The Pain of Empty Space, with SpatialFirst Co-Founder Emily Olman

XR for Business Podcast

They have about 40 billion in assets under management and they’re testing this out with one of their marquee properties in Oakland, California. And now we’ve seen the prices come down on the hardware. Our first customer is a large global asset manager. It’s their property.

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The Pain of Empty Space, with SpatialFirst Co-Founder Emily Olman

XR for Business Podcast

They have about 40 billion in assets under management and they're testing this out with one of their marquee properties in Oakland, California. So I would say that that's my personal philosophy as well as in terms of like the residential sphere and wanting to be able to give those tools to people so that they feel like they have control.