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The XR Week Peek (2021.02.22): Samsung AR glasses leaked, Kura price revealed, and much more!

The Ghost Howls

This week in XR hasn’t had any explosive news, but it was interesting nonetheless: in particular we had cool info on AR glasses, with some news from Kura, Lynx, and Samsung. Samsung AR glasses concept has been leaked. Popular Twitter leaker WalkingCat has leaked two trailer videos about two AR glasses by Samsung.

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The Top VR Headset Vendors for 2023

XR Today - Virtual Reality

It can also be an effective way to boost productivity during collaborative sessions, enhance the quality of training courses, and increase creativity. Of course, leveraging the power of virtual reality starts with choosing the right headset capable of transporting each user into a new digital landscape.

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The Top VR Headset Vendors for 2024

XR Today - Virtual Reality

It can also be an effective way to boost productivity during collaborative sessions, enhance the quality of training courses, and increase creativity. Of course, leveraging the power of virtual reality starts with choosing the right headset capable of transporting each user into a new digital landscape.

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Could Major XR Partnerships Offset High-Risks and Costs?

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Recently, a big piece of news in the XR industry was the announcement that Samsung would enter the XR device marketplace. According to recent reports, the upcoming Samsung headset will have a microOLED display, eight tracking cameras, a ToF sensor, voice commands, eye tracking, and hand tracking features.

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Flexing Your Brain in XR, with Cognitive Design’s Todd Maddox

XR for Business Podcast

” Of course it isn’t. And of course, you can do this over and over and over again in virtual reality, because I can be plopped into any environment, into any person’s body that we like. You sat there and you talked to the person and it recorded your eye tracking, your hand motions, your head pose.

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Flexing Your Brain in XR, with Cognitive Design’s Todd Maddox

XR for Business Podcast

” Of course it isn’t. And of course, you can do this over and over and over again in virtual reality, because I can be plopped into any environment, into any person’s body that we like. You sat there and you talked to the person and it recorded your eye tracking, your hand motions, your head pose.

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Flexing Your Brain in XR, with Cognitive Design's Todd Maddox

XR for Business Podcast

Of course it isn't. And of course, you can do this over and over and over again in virtual reality, because I can be plopped into any environment, into any person's body that we like. You sat there and you talked to the person and it recorded your eye tracking, your hand motions, your head pose. Todd: Yeah. Todd: Yeah.