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Strider VR is an Intriguing New Omnidirectional Treadmill Solution

Road to VR

Strider VR uses a novel approach to omnidirectional treadmill design, using a rotatable ball array positioned above a traditional linear treadmill, combined with a Microsoft Kinect 2 sensor. They claim this results in a “near perfect illusion of walking in a virtual world”.

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VR poses challenges for software testing

Hypergrid Business

Virtual reality and its virtual cousin augmented reality are big business nowadays. For example, Microsoft recently announced a deal worth approximately $500 million with the U.S. For example, Otolith Labs, of Washington DC, is developing a prototype device that sits behind the VR user’s ear.

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A first look at the Tundra Labs HDK

The Ghost Howls

Some weeks ago, he has bought a Tundra HDK , which is basically a Hardware Development Kit to create your objects that can be tracked by a SteamVR system and has played around with it for a while. Small Package Size simplifies industrial design of tracked objects 3×3 Chip Scale Package, 1.61mm x 1.61mm 9-bump WLCSP, 0.5mm pitch package.

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