| Apple heads accepts an interview: AR is a beautiful road with a bright future
Recently, Apple CEO Cook accepted an exclusive interview with Bloomberg Business Weekly. The editor asked: You see AR as the core of the company's future development. But why?
I think AR will bring about profound changes. I am very excited about it myself and just want to scream. The first step to bring it to the mainstream is to put it in the operating system. We brought it to iOS 11. Developers can tap potential. So we can't predict what kind of creation will happen.
But some things are imaginable. We have had communication with IKEA and their home product line has 3D images. AR will change the shopping experience. The example of IKEA is that you can place virtual furniture at will. With this example we can extend it from the use of the company to consumers.
We will see a fundamental change in AR in the enterprise, as well as very cool things in the consumer market. But can we do anything we want? No, because this technology has not yet been fully developed. But from another perspective, this is a beautiful place. This is a broad road. It is time to fasten your seat belts forward.
| Dragon Ball VR will also visit Japan Experience Store after Mario Racing
This week, 87870 has reported that the Bandai Nangong dream will bring Mario Kart’s VR experience to the VR experience store in Japan. This has been exciting, but it’s not over yet, because we’ve seen the Dragon Ball of the VR version.
The above picture is a screenshot of Dragon Ball VR. This is not an anonymous leak. It is issued by the Bandai Nangong Dream official. This game will support Vive equipment. However, it will not be on Steam or Viveport, and will only appear in the VR Zone experience shop in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The possible reason is that Dragon Ball VR is more of a try.
| Intel and HTC's Collaborative Wireless VR Solutions Will Enter the Consumer Market in 2018
At the Computex 2017 conference in Taipei, Intel demonstrated the company's wireless VR solution. Earlier, Intel said that it would cooperate with HTC and use Intel's WiGig technology to wirelessize Vive. This demonstration is the cooperation. Public display for the first time, and confirmed that the product will be released in early 2018.
Intel's wireless VR solution uses DisplayLink's DL-8020 chip and XR codec, and in the Road to VR experience, the companion wireless solution can be said to be top notch: almost imperceptible latency, light weight.
Intel did not indicate that the 2018 wireless product was a Vive peripheral or a stand-alone product, but it is clear that wireless will become the standard for next-generation PCs' high-end VR devices. In addition to WiGig and DisplayLink, domestically produced TPCAST It has begun shipping, and it is also worth noting that the DisplayLink solution supports up to dual 4K, 120Hz fps output.
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