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And we actually tried to tackle this problem with the help of major headset manufacturers – Oculus, HTC, LeapMotion, Intel — and they supported us to create VR/AR labs around the world. And you also supported us on these times, because it was hard to find headsets as a developer, as a startup.
And we actually tried to tackle this problem with the help of major headset manufacturers – Oculus, HTC, LeapMotion, Intel — and they supported us to create VR/AR labs around the world. And you also supported us on these times, because it was hard to find headsets as a developer, as a startup.
And we actually tried to tackle this problem with the help of major headset manufacturers - Oculus, HTC, LeapMotion, Intel -- and they supported us to create VR/AR labs around the world. But in the upcoming batches, we would like to actually use the opportunity of our network in both US, Europe, and Asia with the help of our labs.
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