Virtual reality offers countless opportunities for fun and exploration, but for many it is marred by a nagging weakness. Now here's Roto VR, promising an end to discomfort with the Explorer swivel chair that follows your movements and prevents dizziness and nausea. Is this the end of VR malaise we've been waiting for?
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world where reality and digitality merge? Apple revealed the answer with the announcement of its first AR headset, called the Apple Vision Pro.
Long drives can be exhausting and especially boring for many people. Audi's latest Holoride technology will put an end to boring drives.
HTC has shared with the public its prototype VR glasses (Project Proton), which should support both VR and AR.
With Mojo Lens contact lenses, SMS messages or information about the observed object will be printed before our eyes. It's like living in a science fiction movie.
From October 24, HTC VIVE Arts and the Louvre Museum in Paris offer visitors an unforgettable experience entitled Mona Lisa: Beyond the Glass. It is the museum's first Virtual Reality (VR) experience. Visitors have the opportunity to get to know the Mona Lisa, the most famous masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance genius, in a completely new way, and with the help of VIVEPORT, from anywhere in the world as part of a large exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci's works.
HTC also presented here the latest VR system for home use - HTC VIVE Cosmos, which is designed in such a way that, with the help of a modular head case, it develops over time together with the user, with modules that we can buy in the future. It is the most modern VR system for home use in the world, which also impressed popular instagramers and vloggers Cool Fotra, Jani Jugovic and Jan Macarolo, who were among the first in Slovenia to get to know the newest Vive Cosmos.
The Oculus Rift S version is the successor of the original Oculus Rift virtual reality glasses, and compared to it, it has a shade better performance, such as an improved display, brighter image, more vivid colors ...
At CES 2019, HTC introduced two new HTC VIVE Pro virtual reality systems: one that can track eye movements, and the other that does not require additional base stations.
Oculus glasses are the main player in the market of virtual reality glasses, in addition to the fierce competitor HTC Vive. For them, the sad fact is that we have to be connected to a powerful computer with a cable during operation, otherwise there is none of the promised magic of wandering around artificial worlds. Next year, however, an independent virtual Oculus Quest will be available for approximately four hundred US dollars.
Virtual reality and water slides? A combination that does not go together in any way. Technology that relies on non-waterproof devices and a form of entertainment that involves gliding on water is not the most appealing. Or is it?
The enthusiasm for virtual reality has died down a bit recently. The reasons for this can be found primarily in the resolution of the devices, which cannot be compared with the human eye.