This site uses cookies to improve your experience. To help us insure we adhere to various privacy regulations, please select your country/region of residence. If you do not select a country, we will assume you are from the United States. Select your Cookie Settings or view our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Used for the proper function of the website
Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Strictly Necessary: Used for the proper function of the website
Performance/Analytics: Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Zero Latency, creator of a leading VR attraction platform, is now deploying their ‘gen 2’ VR hardware. Zero Latency ‘Gen 1’ hardware | Image courtesy Zero Latency. While functional, this older hardware didn’t offer the low-latency tracking or sharper visuals available in more modern VR headsets.
Hardware announcements: Head-worn. HoloLens got a major software update , and Microsoft introduced new enterprise mixed reality applications like Microsoft Remote Assist and Microsoft Layout. The 6th annual EWTS will be held September 17-19, 2019 in Dallas, TX.
In September of 2016, I attended a group meeting with some folks in Dallas, and then by January of 2017, we had our first major product in a school. We had a nice big bump at the beginning of the year with Microsoft. Or do they want you to come in with the hardware? Having said that, some schools already have their hardware.
In September of 2016, I attended a group meeting with some folks in Dallas, and then by January of 2017, we had our first major product in a school. We had a nice big bump at the beginning of the year with Microsoft. Or do they want you to come in with the hardware? Having said that, some schools already have their hardware.
In September of 2016, I attended a group meeting with some folks in Dallas, and then by January of 2017, we had our first major product in a school. We had a nice big bump at the beginning of the year with Microsoft. Or do they want you to come in with the hardware? Having said that, some schools already have their hardware.
Jeff: Yeah, we're fairly hardware agnostic, so we've done projects in just about any type of hardware. And oh, by the way, we also incorporated two Microsoft Hololens experiences into that one; one for the pilot and one for the passenger. I mean, all you really need is a fairly small technology setup.
Jeff: Yeah, we’re fairly hardware agnostic, so we’ve done projects in just about any type of hardware. And oh, by the way, we also incorporated two Microsoft Hololens experiences into that one; one for the pilot and one for the passenger. I mean, all you really need is a fairly small technology setup.
Jeff: Yeah, we’re fairly hardware agnostic, so we’ve done projects in just about any type of hardware. And oh, by the way, we also incorporated two Microsoft Hololens experiences into that one; one for the pilot and one for the passenger. I mean, all you really need is a fairly small technology setup.
Jeff: Yeah, we’re fairly hardware agnostic, so we’ve done projects in just about any type of hardware. And oh, by the way, we also incorporated two Microsoft Hololens experiences into that one; one for the pilot and one for the passenger. I mean, all you really need is a fairly small technology setup.
Jeff: Yeah, we're fairly hardware agnostic, so we've done projects in just about any type of hardware. And oh, by the way, we also incorporated two Microsoft Hololens experiences into that one; one for the pilot and one for the passenger. I mean, all you really need is a fairly small technology setup.
Cameron: I've noticed that -- and this is a bit of a sideways way to look at it -- I've noticed that, with companies that come in and they're looking to dip their toe into virtual reality or augmented reality, that sometimes they fall into the trap of investing so much into the hardware. And now they've got an accurate size of who you are.
Cameron: I've noticed that -- and this is a bit of a sideways way to look at it -- I've noticed that, with companies that come in and they're looking to dip their toe into virtual reality or augmented reality, that sometimes they fall into the trap of investing so much into the hardware. And now they've got an accurate size of who you are.
Cameron: I've noticed that -- and this is a bit of a sideways way to look at it -- I've noticed that, with companies that come in and they're looking to dip their toe into virtual reality or augmented reality, that sometimes they fall into the trap of investing so much into the hardware. And now they've got an accurate size of who you are.
Cameron: I've noticed that -- and this is a bit of a sideways way to look at it -- I've noticed that, with companies that come in and they're looking to dip their toe into virtual reality or augmented reality, that sometimes they fall into the trap of investing so much into the hardware. And now they've got an accurate size of who you are.
Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It’s that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that’s really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.
Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It’s that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that’s really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh.
Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? It's that exponential growth of hardware as well. Alan: I think one of the things that's really intriguing is the fact that the tools, both hardware and software, are just getting so much easier to use. Emily: Uh-huh. Emily: Yeah.
Although the PSVR has proven to be the most commercially successful VR hardware to date – selling over 4.2 million project funded by the Dallas museum and created by Steven Spielberg’s USC Shoah Foundation immortalized holocaust survivor Max Glauben as a hologram able to share his WW2 experience with future generations.
We organize all of the trending information in your field so you don't have to. Join 3,000+ users and stay up to date on the latest articles your peers are reading.
You know about us, now we want to get to know you!
Let's personalize your content
Let's get even more personalized
We recognize your account from another site in our network, please click 'Send Email' below to continue with verifying your account and setting a password.
Let's personalize your content