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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

The Ghost Howls

This hilarious tweet thread by Nima Zeighami shows you all the worst uses that have been of the M-word on the Las Vegas showroom. Further references. Further references. Further references. Haptic technologies were represented at CES very well especially by two companies: OWO and bHaptics.

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CES 2019: Audi Dreams Of VR In The Backseat Of Every Car

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It’s only day one of the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and already we’ve seen the unveiling of two never-before-seen HTC Vive headsets, as well as new controllers and tracking capabilities for the ultrawide Pimax 8K. Holoride technology turns your everyday commute into a location-based VR theme park.

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‘Ralph Breaks VR’ Hyper-Reality Experience Is An All-Out Assault On Your Senses

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However, when a megalomaniacle security system referred to a B.E.V. Choose the wrong one and you’ll receive a little shock thanks to the The VOID’s haptic vests. . The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian | The Palazzo in Las Vegas, NV Cinemark WestPlano in Plano, TX. Tickets start at $29.95

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All the best AR and VR news from CES 2019

The Ghost Howls

In the American sin city of Las Vegas, there has been an enormous showcase of every kind of innovative technologies and of course, AR and VR have been part of the show. New Qualcomm reference design. Qualcomm reference design headset plugged into a Snapdragon 855 phone (Image by Road To VR). The launch price is $250.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.01.11): CES had some interesting XR announcements, new rumors on Apple and Meta, and more!

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And subscribe to my newsletter to not miss my upcoming CES roundup, which will contain all the news I’ve read about XR from Las Vegas! It will be the first consumer headset with eye-tracking and foveated rendering, and also the first one to feature haptics directly on the headset. Top news of the week. Image by CTA).

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The XR Week Peek (2020.08.03): OpenXR is taking foot, new cool features found inside Oculus runtime, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Speaking with Protocol, Niantic COO Megan Quinn told that Niantic is absolutely collaborating with Qualcomm, but not for building an AR glass of its, but to create a sort of reference design for others to use. The big news of the week is that CES 2021 won’t be physically held in Las Vegas, but will have just a digital edition.

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