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Tracking has been switched to inside-out , and Varjo now provides a set of controllers, manufactured by Razer, together with the headset. Its price is €9,990 The “Secure Edition”, which is manufactured in Finland and complies with all the highest safety guidelines. There is a lot of new to try in this device.
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 headset costs €7,990 for the standard version and €13,990 for the focal edition.
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. Varjo says it has already secured major companies as XR-4 customers, including Volvo Cars, Rivian Automotive, and Aechelon, which makes simulators for the US military.
The Varjo-ready software ecosystem of over 100 third-party PC applications and 3D engines, including Unreal Engine and Unity, integrates the XR-4 series into the world’s most demanding workflows across training and simulation, design and engineering, healthcare and more. “As
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