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Khronos Announces an Open VR Standard Initiative

VRWorld

The Khronos Group, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies, have just announced a call for participation in a new initiative to define a cross-vendor, royalty-free, open standard for access to modern virtual reality (VR) devices. More information on this initiative and joining The Khronos Group is available here.

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Virtual Reality Standards: too early or long overdue?

VRGuy

VR programs are often hard-coded to one set of hardware devices. If you want to use this VR experience with a different set of hardware, you might not be in luck. If software could work across different hardware combinations, almost everyone would benefit: Consumers could mix and match devices to their liking.

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OSVR - a Look Ahead

VRGuy

Sensics and Razer launched OSVR 18 months ago with the intent of democratizing VR. The OSVR goggle – called the Hacker Development Kit – has seen several major hardware improvements. VR arcades, for instance, might use custom hardware or professional tracking systems. It turns out that others share this vision.

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