Some people think that mixed reality will be the next generation computing platform to replace smartphones and PCs. Some people also think that mixed reality is just a short-lived toy and users will soon be bored. Windows users will soon be able to judge for themselves, because price-friendly, third-party Windows hybrid real-time heads will soon land on the market.
One of the third-party vendors is Lenovo. They showed their heads at this year's CES conference. This is a captive head display, weighs about 350 grams, uses a 1440 x 1440 OLED display panel, single-eye resolution higher than the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. In addition, this head-mounted display provides 6-DOF Inside-Out tracking without any external tracking device (similar to Microsoft's HoloLens). Lenovo’s devices have two cameras in front, so even without direct external vision, the system can run augmented reality applications.
This head does not provide any motion controller but is compatible with other Windows MR peripherals. The device supports both the Windows Store application and some HoloLens software. Previously it was not clear when the device was on the market, but according to Twice's Mike Abary, the vice president of Lenovo’s North American consumer business revealed that the headline will be listed in the US back to school season, that is, eight. Before mid-month.
Abari confirmed that the head price is lower than the Oculus Rift, which sells for $499. Earlier it was reported that the equipment was priced between $300 and $400.
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