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Top news of the week (Image by Apple) Half of Fortune 100 companies are using Apple Vision Pro Apple CEO Tim Cook has answered the doom posts of the past week that revealed that Vision Pro’s sales plummeted after its launch by stating that more than half of Fortune 100 companies have bought an Apple XR headset and are experimenting with it.
Called Cities: VR, it will bring the city-building and management simulation to Oculus Quest 2 in Spring 2022; Polyarc has confirmed that is working on Book 2 for Moss and expects to release it for PSVR in Spring 2022. Apple may announce its headset at WWDC 2022. A new week, a new rumor about Apple. Image from the web).
We often forget about the brightness of a display, but it is very important to simulate light sources in immersive realities: many VR displays nowadays are around 100 nits, while Varjo XR-4 features double of that number, meaning that lit scenes will appear more lively than ever. … but what about the Bionic Display?
Varjo XR-4 is on sale for enterprises, but the company has also opened up a waiting list for interested consumers (especially simulator fans, I guess). This would show the level of polish of the upcoming Apple headset. This headset costs €7,990 for the standard version and €13,990 for the focal edition.
I’m sure that after April, 20th, the Meta Quest ecosystem will appear even richer than it is now , creating a wider gap with other companies that may think about competing with the Quest, that is Pico, HTC, and even Apple. Other relevant news. Image by Mojo Vision). Owlchemy Labs has released Cosmonius High. Some news on content.
Reports suggest that a cheaper Apple Vision headset could launch in June 2025, Razer adapted its Quest 2 head strap and facial interface for Quest 3, the SenseGlove Nova 2 added palm pressure, Holoride filed for insolvency and Ultraleap announced Hyperion. is coming to Apple Vision Pro.
XR-4's displays have over 20% more pixels than even Apple Vision Pro , and the passthrough cameras output more than twice as many pixels per second. Varjo XR-4 with included controllers from Razer. The controllers are tracked by cameras on the corners of the visor and come thanks to a partnership with Razer.
I’m talking about programs that add special functionalities to SteamVR, like the ability to do different things with the controllers (like using the controllers’ movements to simulate room-scale movements) or the ability to use mobile headsets and so on. Razer Synapse. I so uninstalled WalkinVR and Riftcat VRidge.
At the end of the visit, I was asked if I wanted to play around with a plane simulator that was there in the demo room. I never say no to a plane simulator, so I entered the cockpit, put on my head the Varjo XR-4, and started playing with the simulator. The mixed reality simulation was pretty good.
Epson and Razer present new smartglasses. The press release talks about A WIDE 34° FOV and this makes me chuckle a bit; Razer has presented its Anzu smarglasses : priced at around 200€, they will offer audio augmentations , a bit like the discontinued Bose Frames. More info (Epson Moverio) More info (Razer Anzu). I can’t wait.
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