This version is unique because it's designed
for standalone virtual reality headsets and augmented reality headsets.
Mozilla has announced a new version of its Firefox browser.This version is unique because it's designed
for standalone virtual reality headsets and augmented reality headsets.
Not exact matches
During Facebook's F8 developer conference today, human CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the availability of the Oculus Go, the company's latest VR
headset and its first
standalone device
for virtual reality that doesn't require a PC or smartphone.
Mozilla has announced a new version of its Firefox browser
for standalone virtual and augmented
reality headsets.
We heard rumor awhile ago that Google is working on a
standalone virtual reality headset that'll also serve as a platform
for augmented
reality applications.
Google is reportedly working on a
standalone headset that blends augmented
reality with
virtual reality, which could make up
for Google Glass.
From a smarter Google Assistant that now works with the iPhone to a chattier Google Home and the promise of
standalone virtual reality headsets, this year's I / O conference had something
for everyone.
When it comes to
virtual reality there are a few options: go down the fully - formed route, with PC powering everything, like HTC Vive; opt
for a
headset that requires a phone to be slipped in to act as the processor and screen, such as the Google Daydream View; or opt
for a wire - free fully
standalone headset.
The
standalone Daydream
virtual reality (VR)
headset from Lenovo called Mirage Solo and the company's Mirage VR180 camera are now available
for pre-orders from the B&H.
Lenovo's CES 2018 announcements largely revolved around
virtual reality, with the company just unveiling both the world's first
standalone Daydream
headset and a camera suitable
for making VR content which is officially marketed as the «Mirage Camera with Daydream.»
Mozilla is working on a new web browser
for standalone virtual and augmented
reality headsets, a sign that the Firefox maker doesn't think the VR / AR movement is going away any time soon.
Google I / O is a platform
for developers, enthusiasts and journalist to learn about what's next from the company, and this year's event continued many of the trends that Google kicked off in 2016:
virtual reality, with the unveiling of Daydream 2.0 and
standalone headsets from HTC and Lenovo.
According to a recent leak, ASUS is working on a
standalone virtual reality headset planned
for a market release in 2017.