At CES 2017 Intel hosted a demonstration at its massive booth of what it is calling merged reality. The results may mean big things for your hands in VR.
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At CES 2017 Intel hosted a demonstration at its massive booth of what it is calling merged reality. The results may mean big things for your hands in VR.
Intel Project Alloy - Hands On
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29hHg2US7j8)
Inside Intel’s race to build a new reality
In many ways, virtual reality is still a moonshot. The $2 billion acquisition of Oculus by Facebook in 2014 lent the neo-futurist hobby a decidedly shortened timeline for consumer adoption. To the tech titans operating alongside it, the purchase was a signal. Mobile’s most prominent success story was setting its eyes on what could possibly be the next platform shift. To the companies that had been burned by mobile, this was a signal to act on virtual reality.
(via Inside Intel’s race to build a new reality | TechCrunch)
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(via Intel Project Alloy Merged Reality VR Demo IDF 2016 - HotHardware - YouTube)
TechSummit Rewind 099: Intel Developers Forum
TechSummit Rewind 099: Intel Developers Forum
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Intel presenta Project Alloy su casco VR autónomo
Intel presenta Project Alloy su casco VR autónomo
Durante la Intel Developer Forum el fabricante salio a presentarnos su Project Alloy. Una nueva propuesta de realidad virtual de Intel, donde encontramos un casco VR que no necesita de ningún PC ni smartphone para funcionar. (more…)
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Intel Announces ‘Project Alloy,’ the ‘Merged Reality’ Headset
More and more companies are jumping onto the virtual reality bandwagon and Intel has just become one of them. At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco yesterday, the company announced their latest tech, Project Alloy, a “merged reality” headset.
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