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Showing Off VR 2.0 at #CES2019

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Pimax unveiled prototypes of intuitive controllers and high-resolution, broad Field of View bundles in Las Vegas this week at CES 2019. Pimax over-delivered at CES 2019 with its Leap Motion bundle featuring 8K VR headset with built-in speakers, 200° FOV and optional eye tracking Click To Tweet.

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‘Ralph Breaks VR’ Hyper-Reality Experience Is An All-Out Assault On Your Senses

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Upon entering the experience, the first thing you notice is the lack of any controller peripheral. Ralph Breaks VR utilizes Leap Motion tracking devices mounted to the front of the headsets to capture each players hand movements. Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, FL. Tickets start at $29.95

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Intel’s Project Alloy Round 2: RealSense Hand-Tracking and Optimized Software

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During last week’s CES conference in Las Vegas one of the largest and most unforgettable booths on the sprawling show floor belonged to Intel. The chip manufacturer occupied a two story main booth, a stage and bleacher for keynotes, with demo stations scattered around as well. with precision. Tracking and Performance .

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Top 8 Questions from CES 2017

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This week we hit the CES showfloor in Las Vegas with two missions: share our Mobile VR Platform with the world and play “spot Leap Motion in the wild.”. What is Leap Motion? Why hands, and not physical controllers? We’re not philosophically opposed to using controllers for some types of games.

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All the best AR and VR news from CES 2019

The Ghost Howls

In the American sin city of Las Vegas, there has been an enormous showcase of every kind of innovative technologies and of course, AR and VR have been part of the show. HTC Vive Cosmos and its controllers, just announced at CES (Image by HTC). Take a breath and start reading! HTC has been the VR star of this CES 2019.

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