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Stanford Designs ‘Breakthrough’ Lightweight VR Headset

XR Today - Virtual Reality

Stanford University has designed a lightweight virtual reality (VR) headset that could mark the end of users complaining about comfort levels. The latest VR headset design uses both metasurface waveguides and AI-powered holography to create immersive experiences right in front of our eyes. .”

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What holograms are and why they matter in XR

The Ghost Howls

If I close half of your window, you can still see everything that is in front of your house, you just have to move your head more to see everything, you don’t lose half of your data permanently. Big kudos to Wikipedia for having a very well-written page on Holography. I hope you enjoyed this journey into holography as I did.

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Exclusive: How NVIDIA Research is Reinventing the Display Pipeline for the Future of VR, Part 1

Road to VR

Our innovation on virtual experiences includes technologies that you’ve probably heard a bit about already, such as foveated rendering, varifocal optics, holography, and light fields. We’re working to take virtual reality from an early adopter concept to a revolution for all of computing. Modern Virtual Reality Systems.

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