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NoUI/ Zero UI Concept: What Can Stimulate AR and VR Further Development?

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See Also: Greenlight Insights and Adlens Release Study on the Future of XR. Yes, there is Microsoft Hololens that allows its users to click and open the menu using a hand, but far more expected is the integration of one of the Leap Motion or ManoMotion (or any other) solutions with the mass-produced products.

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Varjo XR-4 hands-on preview: high resolution and raytracing are an explosive mix in VR

The Ghost Howls

The demo that Varjo people made us try was alternating VR and MR modes and was studied to give a great impression of the device. Unrelated to my demos with the XR-4, I have also tried a demo with a previous Varjo headset and a plane simulation machine together with Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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15 things to keep in mind if you have to showcase your VR game in China

The Ghost Howls

Chinese people study English in high school, but then they have little occasion to use it, so most of the time they lose the ability to understand it clearly. We asked for help to our technical partner HTC Vive, that provided us a girl, Starry, that did this as a part-time job to earn some money while she studied at University.

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All you need to know on HoloLens 2

The Ghost Howls

They teased a lot of interesting features and services of the device, and left the remaining technical details to some technical sheets on Microsoft website. But Microsoft, thanks to innovative 2K displays, has managed to keep the same high-quality pixel density of the HoloLens 1, that is 47 PPD (pixels per degree). Resolution.

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What Would a Truly 3D Operating System Look Like?

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Studies show that the more windows and tabs a user has open, the more important the spatial relationships become. Two projects from Microsoft, Pivot and SandDance , demonstrate the power of dynamic movement between data visualizations to reveal patterns within data. appeared first on Leap Motion Blog.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

And so that’s a case study, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever. Alan: Have you been to the Microsoft campus? It’s not your drab, beige Windows building, or Microsoft Word.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

And so that’s a case study, I guess, in how things can go the opposite direction at some sort of conventional wisdom. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever. Alan: Have you been to the Microsoft campus? It’s not your drab, beige Windows building, or Microsoft Word.