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Pico 4 Ships October 18 To Europe, Japan & South Korea For €429

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A version with eye tracking and face tracking sensors will launch to Chinese consumers as Pico 4 Pro. As well as the standard use cases such as enabling eye contact in social experiences, the eye tracking sensors can detect your IPD. Pico says it plans to launch in Singapore and Malaysia later this year.

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VRWorld: Our Most Popular Stories of 2017

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9: Could Varjo’s Human Eye Technology be a Breakthrough for VR? In this piece, we took a deep look into “ foveated eye tracking ” and what it means in terms of technology being developed by Finnish VR startup, Varjo. This piece looked at The Rift, a major AR/VR theme park which opened last year in Malaysia. #5:

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Bytedance announces Pico 4 for just €429, with accessories and BIG developer incentives!

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The leaks about Pico 4 all talked about two models: Pico 4 and Pico 4 Pro, with the Pro featuring eye tracking and face tracking to compete with Quest Pro. The PICO 4 will be available on October 18th in thirteen European countries as well as in Japan and Korea, with plans to launch in Singapore and Malaysia this year.

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All you need to know about the leaked Valve VR headset: is Half-Life 3/2 coming?

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If it has to be cheap to compete with Oculus, I guess that audio will be normal… Eye Tracking. There are no signs of eye tracking in this headset. But someone spotted a patent by Valve where eye tracking sensors were hidden inside the lens tubes themselves and so are not visible. Two chips visible).