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Technology companies are betting on clunky goggles or headsets, which symbolize the virtual reality or VR technology, to be the next big thing, as influential as the smartphones. And they may well be riding the right horse.
VR will likely gain impetus this year. Many top-tier vendors are expected to launch their first-generation products.
LeTV Holdings Co Ltd released its first VR device Cool 1, a 149 yuan ($22) headset that requires a smartphone to be attached in front. It creates a three-dimensional or 3-D digital world through a pair of lenses.
Ablikim Ablimit, strategic vice-president of the Beijing-based company, said LeTV is heavily invested in development of VR devices and will try to include more partners to make hardware as well as video content.
The VR headset provides users with a stereoscopic display, with two marginally different images rendered, one each for the left eye and the right eye. It allows users to experience depth. Armed with motion detection sensors, the user is able to look around in this panoramic digital environment…blah blah
Ati hii kitu unavirtualize having sex with beyonce beta than 3d…comes handy for #teamkawasaki
Ehh will pitia hapo kesho and get to see this ‘hype’ mayb its as good as they say…mostly for documentaries ama reality tv…thru hii kitu sisi wote tunaeza kuwa surgeons ama astronauts(thinking aloud)
Iyo 3d goggles sini 3d glass ya kawa whether active/passive…hii kitu inaitwa vp tech inakupeleka wewe na akili uko ndani vreal…ati ukivirtualize ngombe inachinjwa unaeza achana na nyama coz unafeel vile ngombe huskia…ndio maana naenda sample hiyo place wamesema hapo juu
It’s not junk it could be a disruptive technology for movie theaters and the entertainment industry. You could be in another country and see an artist perform and feel like you are there.