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That sounds so simple, but we are 40x resolution of the best competitor headset, HTC Vive Pro. It’s insane amout of data processing, and our latency is ridiculously low. I hope to go to Finland and be able to try his device one day! Varjo makes human eye resolution VR headsets and brings those to the market this year.
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