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depth cameras paired with projectors — called procams — it places users inside games that spread across the floors, walls and furniture for a fully immersive experience.
Not exact matches
So if you look at the GIF, putting the TrueDepth
camera system on the front of a
pair of smart glasses would make a great deal of sense, since a
pair of AR glasses would need to be able to capture
depth information on an ongoing basis to work properly.
On the back is a dual
camera setup comprised of a 16 MP main sensor that is
paired with a 2 MP secondary unit that allows for artificial
depth of field style effects, similar to what is available with some higher - end phones.
This one describes how Magic Leap could use a
pair of
cameras inside the glasses to track your eyes and figure out where they're focusing, which could help enable the most important thing Magic Leap wants to do: use digital light field technology to make CG objects appear to take up real
depth inside the real world.
Its list of specifications includes the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 system - on - chip, 4GB / 6 GB of RAM
paired with 64 GB of storage, 6 - inch Full HD + (2160 × 1080) IPS display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, dual 12MP primary + 5MP secondary (
depth sensing)
cameras, 20MP front - facing
camera, and a 4000mAh battery.
Like many other dual
camera - toting handsets, the Moto G6 will leverage its
pair of lenses for shallow
depth - of - field portraits.
Xiaomi is using a system similar to the one used in the Xiaomi Mi 6;
pairing a 12 MP, 1.25 μm pixels, 26 mm equivalent f / 2.2, wide angle
camera with a 12MP, 1μm pixels, 50 mm equivalent f / 2.2 telephoto
camera to allow for seamless optical zoom as well as allowing for
depth sensing effects like computational bokeh.
The notch also provides space for a
pair of front facing
cameras, which, if they function the same way Motorola's dual rear
cameras have, should allow for shallow
depth - of - field Portrait - style selfies.
It
paired a 4 megapixel «UltraPixel»
camera sensor with a secondary
depth sensor to enable lots of neat photo tricks, like selectively de-focusing parts of the image after you take the shot.
Furthermore, it comes equipped with a 16MP rear
camera pair with a 2MP
depth capturing
camera sensor.
To that end, Qualcomm is adding three modules to its
camera setup — one for iris authentication and a
pair that add passive and active
depth sensing.
The rear will feature a dual -
camera setup with a 13MP shooter
paired with a 2MP sensor for help with
depth perception.
The
camera system has a primary 16 - megapixel sensor and f / 2 lens
paired with a secondary 5 - megapixel unit for
depth information and blurry backgrounds.