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XR Today Guide: What is Augmented Reality?

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Google, Apple, and other map programmes offer this functionality to users. Smart glass manufacturers and solution providers like Vuzix, Google, Nreal, RealWear, Lenovo, Magic Leap, and others offer full-spectrum devices capable of agile use cases. Google also revealed the world’s first smart glasses, Google Glass, in 2013.

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The High-end VR Room of the Future Looks Like This

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But despite the option to “jack in” in the distant future, plenty of people will still opt to use the treadmill and haptics combo for the exercise benefits. Those interactions can be mapped to brainwaves and translated into action with almost no latency. The visual input is the most important piece of the VR setup.

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Sifting Reality From Hype: What 5G Does (and Doesn’t) Mean for VR & AR

Road to VR

Tis the season of 5G, the next-gen mobile data technology which promises to boost bandwidth and reduce latency. You can Google “5G” along with any other hot technology in the same query and you can find someone telling you that somehow and at some point 5G is going to revolutionize that thing. What Does 5G Mean For You.

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China shows its masterplan to lead Virtual Reality in 2025

The Ghost Howls

The document is divided into nine parts: I will report them here, as a small summary of mine, together with the full text translated with Google Translate (so, RIP English), if you want to read it. and promote the development of rendering processing technology to high image quality, low latency, and low power consumption. Introduction.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

So from a latency perspective, human eye can see 150 points vertically and 180 points horizontally. Like Google Studio, for example, of being able to run enough frames in the cloud. If latency is a function of proximity, all of a sudden, you need to move the compute as close to the device or the user as possible. ” Sure.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR — In a Truck — with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

So from a latency perspective, human eye can see 150 points vertically and 180 points horizontally. Like Google Studio, for example, of being able to run enough frames in the cloud. If latency is a function of proximity, all of a sudden, you need to move the compute as close to the device or the user as possible. ” Sure.

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Talking AI and Future of Work in XR -- In a Truck -- with Timoni West and Cole Crawford

XR for Business Podcast

So from a latency perspective, human eye can see 150 points vertically and 180 points horizontally. Like Google Studio, for example, of being able to run enough frames in the cloud. If latency is a function of proximity, all of a sudden, you need to move the compute as close to the device or the user as possible.

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