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CES 2019: Pimax Showcases Open-Palm Controllers, Hand & Eye-Tracking

VRScout

Pimax, the Chinese VR technology company responsible for the first commercially available 4K VR headset, was center-stage at CES this morning presenting the latest production versions of their new Pimax 5K & 8K ultrawide VR headsets alongside their knuckles-style open-palm motion controllers. Image Credit: Pimax VR. and 2.0. “As

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Varjo VR-2 hands-on first impressions: perfect resolution, but…

The Ghost Howls

Before telling you my impressions, let me tell you the specifications of this jewel: Display resolution: 1440×1600 per eye (standard screen) + 1920×1080 per eye (micro-display) Refresh-rate: 60/90Hz Field of view: 87° Tracking: SteamVR 2.0 Eye-tracking. Hands tracking. Lateral view of Varjo.

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XTAL hands on: an interesting glimpse to Virtual Reality 2.0

The Ghost Howls

XTAL is an enterprise headset with incredible specifications, like for instance: 5120 x 1440 display resolution (2560 x 1440 per eye); OLED display Custom non-Fresnel lenses 180° diagonal FOV Spatial 3D sound from a built-in sound card Embedded microphone Embedded eye tracking Auto-IPD adjustment Embedded Leap motion v2 sensor.

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VEC 2019 – All the most important news from the Vive Ecosystem Conference

The Ghost Howls

The SDK will support eye-tracked foveation and fixed foveation (like the one of Oculus Go); The Vive Focus will soon have finger tracking : for every hand, you will be able to have something similar to what Leap Motion offers. During the presentation, there has been almost no mention of the Cosmos.

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Magic Leap One Developer Review – An Ambitious Headset with Untapped Potential

Road to VR

There’s a lot that can be said about the Magic Leap One. It’s trying to do a ton—eye-tracking, hand-tracking, 6DoF controllers, real-time meshing and a number of other features that haven’t been seen in a mobile MR device before. But what about the diverse forms of input tracking?

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Varjo XR-4 hands-on preview: high resolution and raytracing are an explosive mix in VR

The Ghost Howls

Additional details on the device From this render, you can see the shape of the lenses of the headset (Image by Varjo) Before we went to the demo room, a Varjo representative made a little presentation of the XR-4. This is of course not required for the Secure edition It is possible to add Ultraleap hand tracking for +499€.

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The Ghost Howls’s VR Week Peek (2019.07.15): Apple kills its AR glasses, Oculus full-steam ahead on 2nd gen VR and much more!

The Ghost Howls

We don’t know what Oculus will present, but we have some hints. A new job listing points out to the fact that Oculus is planning to integrate eye tracking in its next devices. In all of this, someone has created the design for a Leap Motion mount for the Index that exploits the frunk.

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