Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
Intel, showed in its forum 2106 Intel developers in San Francisco off her virtual reality all-in-one headset called alloy project with technology RealSense.
Unlike niche Rift and HTC Lviv, Valley projects are VR headset-free wiring and operate as standalone device, and need not be attached to the computer. Instead, it derives its computing power from a portable device Prime, allowing the user group freedom of movement.
uses RealSense Intel camera technology to integrate the facts, which allows users to see and interact with in the real world in the virtual realitry objects. It is an integral part of cameras and devices for integrating caught up in the headset sensors. Users can interact freely VR without having to worry about the obstacles in front of them, and VR headset has sensors to detect collisions and bumps.
Intel also teamed with Microsoft to improve the content and experiences based on the Windows-based VR devices on Intel technologies such as alloy. Intel will make the aluminum ecosystem and APIs available to developers and partner in 2017, allowing them to create with their own brand products of alloy design.
Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
Intel shows off wire-free Project Valley VR headset
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