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HTC’s Next VR Headset May Have Just Leaked

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Referred to by Lynch as the “HTC Vive Flocus,” the device supposedly features four black-and-white tracking cameras as well as one RGB passthrough camera, similar to the Pico 4. According to Lynch, you can actually disconnect the back half of the headset, aka “cradle,” to enter what he refers to as “glasses mode.

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HTC Vive Teases New VR Hardware In Blurred Photo

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The 2019 Consumer Electronics Expo is set to kick-off this Sunday and it looks as though HTC Vive will be using the infamous Las Vegas trade show to reveal new products in its VR hardware lineup. The company recently filed a trademark for something referred to as Vive Cosmos ; perhaps CES 2019 will be its initial reveal?

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Microsoft Shows Off Language-Translating Hologram Powered By HoloLens 2

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During a keynote held yesterday at the Las Vegas-based event, Microsoft Executive Julia White unveiled an exciting new project that uses a combination of body and voice capture, Azure AI, and HoloLens 2 technology to convert a human presenter into a 3D hologram capable of delivering a presentation in any language. Render keynote.”

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CES 2019: Access Your Entire Phone In VR With Dell Mobile Connect

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Announced during last years 2018 Consumer Electronics Expo, Dell Mobile Connect returns once again to the Las Vegas, this time bringing with it a slew of exciting new features designed to simplify your ecosystem of Dell products. The days of clumsily removing your headset to check Twitter are coming to an end. Image Credit: Dell.

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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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Standalone VR Headsets Powered By Intel’s Project Alloy Will Cost ‘Closer To $1,000’

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The cost of virtual reality headsets created using Intel’s Project Alloy reference design is going to be “closer to $1000” according to Achin Bhowmik, the head of the company’s perceptual computing group. What makes Alloy products special is that they are self-contained machines. Tagged with: Intel , project alloy.

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6DOF Controller FinchShift to Support Multiple Standalone Headsets via Vive Wave

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Qualcomm is also confirming FinchShift compatibility with its Snapdragon 845 VRDK , a standalone VR headset reference design that gained Vive Wave support shortly after it was revealed early last year. We haven’t had a chance to try out FinchShift yet, although the company will be at CES 2019, taking place January 8-12 in Las Vegas.