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HTC is already killing it in 2017 with a rad showing at CES including the Vive Tracker. Also who in the hell is dotdotdash?

Cats and VR

The company showed off a video featuring Portland, Oregon VR design studio dotdotdash, one of the first developers to use the Vive Tracker. It includes a one and a half hour battery, and latency as low as 2ms. First up: The Vive Tracker The Vive Tracker will ship in the Q2 of this year. Lastly: Viveport & Chill?

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Varjo is Bringing Foveated XR Cloud Streaming to Its Headsets & Beyond

Road to VR

And yet the company seems to be rising to the challenge with what it says is its own solution built atop AWS’s low latency ‘Wavelength’ platform. And their situation is particularly challenging because of the high resolution of their headsets compared to many others on the market.

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Drifting champion tackles Goodwood with VR, 5G and one tiny startup’s tech

TechCrunch VR

A latency-free video connection is critical to properly executing such an operation. “We’ve Remote-controlling a vehicle requires instantaneous and constant flow of video and inputs from the vehicle. It simply won’t work safely or consistently if there’s even a second of lag time.

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Super-interview with Jeri Ellsworth about her Tilt Five glasses, AR tech, and startups!

The Ghost Howls

So, I opened a chain of retail computer stores in the 90s, I ran a fairly large chain in Oregon with five computer stores and then in 2000 I started working in Silicon Valley doing electronics and engineering… and eventually, I got into doing consumer products. It’s like yep yep, it’s got six milliseconds latency.

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