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If Your Graphics Card Has VirtualLink, You Don't Need The Adapter To Use PlayStation VR2 On PC

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On the other side is a fixed USB-A cable for your PC, a DisplayPort port for your graphics card, and a DC power port (a power adapter is included in the box). UploadVR David Heaney The adapter takes in the PlayStation VR2's single USB-C cable on one side.

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ARwall Expands with advisory team that includes Raymond Mosco

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ARwall’s cumulative new talent has helped paved the way for companies including Apple, Facebook, Oculus, Microsoft Hololens, Survios, Disney Studios Technology Group, Microsoft TV and more. Mosco has held notable positions at Apple, Facebook, and Oculus.

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Your VR and AR Event Guide to Comic-Con 2017

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Comic-Con 2016 introduced VR to fans from all over the world last year, with brands like MTV , DC Comics , Conan , FX , Suicide Squad , and Mr. Robot making quite a splash. The Oculus Rift experience will utilize D-Box chairs in an immersive 24-seat theatre. Also available in VR – with both forms being demoed.

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When to Use Virtual Reality (VR) Instead of Augmented Reality (AR)?

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Virtual Reality (VR), by contrast, can be published across a wide range of devices (headsets like Oculus Go/Quest and Gear VR, phones, Google Cardboard, WebVR, and much more), is completely immersive, and doesn’t necessarily require a real-time data connection (ie can be run offline). VR is basically totally immersive, if done properly.

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VR poses challenges for software testing

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For example, Microsoft recently announced a deal worth approximately $500 million with the U.S. Oculus, one of the biggest names in VR, refers to this in its Health and Safety manual. For example, Otolith Labs, of Washington DC, is developing a prototype device that sits behind the VR user’s ear.