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CES 2019 Delivers Dazzling Tech But Disappointing Experiences

Forrester VR

I spent this week in Las Vegas at CES to check out the latest and greatest technology wonders, ranging from 3D printing, AI, and cryptocurrency to drones, autonomous vehicles, dancing robots, and wearables. A lot of what I saw has broad CX implications for accessibility, healthcare, and more.

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CES: LUCI shows off immersion-on-demand wearable and VR headset

VRWorld

Entertainment experience company LUCI has unveiled their immersion-on-demand wearable and VR headset products at this week’s CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Dubbed “LUCI immers” and “LUCI alyx,” respectively, the company appears to be looking to be a transformative player in the burgeoning wearable and VR sectors.

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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is in development for Oculus Quest 2

TechCrunch VR

San Andreas is Rockstar’s well-loved 2004 entry into the hit GTA franchise, which invites players to wreak havoc in an urban open world fashioned after cities like Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

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HaptX Secures $12M Financing to Produce Next Generation of Haptic Gloves

Road to VR

The ability of the HaptX solution to provide realistic touch feedback in wearable haptic devices bridges this gap, accelerating the adoption of VR products in enterprise applications.”. HaptX will be showing off its latest work in haptics at CES in January 2020.

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CES: The Online Experience

Tech Trends VR

Last year, it snuck in under the wire, on January 7-10 th in Las Vegas, before 2020’s wave of coronavirus-related cancelations. The discretion can be found in wearables that you can wear “all of the time.” CES is a yearly technology trade show and conference, owned and operated by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).

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KwikVR is an Oculus & Vive Compatible Wireless VR Solution to Debut at CES 2017

Road to VR

Cloud compute specialists Scalable Graphics are to debut a new 1 pound wireless PC VR solution compatible with both Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets at next weeks CES convention in Las Vegas. As we stated in our recent CES VR retrospective , wireless VR looks set to be a big focus for next weeks show in Las Vegas.

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AR Glasses You’d Be Happy To Be Caught Dead In

VRScout

Are we finally getting closer to affordable, good-looking AR wearables? Let’s face it, humans can be, at times, vain and fickle creatures, so the fact that most HMDs tend to make their users look dorky as heck doesn’t really help when it comes to mass market adoption.

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