Sunday, October 9, 2016

Amazing experience tested the VR Headset 'Cheap' Oculus !!

Amazing experience tested the VR Headset 'Cheap' Oculus !!


Oculus is preparing a challenger called Gear VR and Daydream View with more sophisticated technology. A journalist becomes a handful of people who had the opportunity to try out, how impresinya?

After going through a long corridor with a light potluck, journalist named Nicole Lee's origin Engadget finally got to the front of a meeting room. Written on the door a sign reads' no photos' and no food or drink '. Lee was asked to leave his bag and mobile phone outdoors.

When signed, Lee was surprised it turned out that he thought the room would contain a large table with chairs lined up in a circle, instead designed like a living room. There is a large sofa with a pillow in the corner of the room, and bookshelves on the other side. But of course the goal Lee entered the room was not to assess the interior, but there are things that make it more curious.

Santa Cruz is wanting tested, who had been in the minds of Lee. What it looks like, how his ability? Maybe it was a bit of a question that was on his mind. Shortly drift, Lee suddenly startled by the arrival of staff who bring a headset Oculus VR.

Unmistakably, this is Santa Cruz that is predicted will be the strongest challenger Gear VR and Daydream View. The shape is very visible like Rift, but more messy. Perhaps because it is still a prototype so that the design is still rudimentary. Unlike the Rift, there is a kind of box that is located on the back. When used, the box position in the back of the head.

The box is connected to the front through the wires crossing over the user's head. Certainly behind the box is a PC into a power Santa Cruz. There is no information about its specifications.

There was also a small camera around Santa Cruz is number four. Upon asking, Lee found out that the four functions of the camera it is useful to support the features of 'inside-out tracking' promised Oculus.

Moments earlier, Oculus held an event titled Connect 3. There uncover Santa Cruz this company at once expose its advantages over the competition, one of which is the 'inside-out tracking'. Then what is the usefulness of 'inside-out tracking' really is?

As quoted from Engadget, 'inside-out tracking' is a feature that allows users to feel fully VR environment. So if the other VR headset users should use the controller sticks or rely on existing buttons, then the 'inside-out tracking' the user can directly move alone to feel the VR world is in view.

The fourth function was to keep the camera from bumping into stuff that is in the vicinity. Therefore, Lee invited to try out Santa Cruz in the room that is designed like a house.

Back to Lee, he can not touch Santa Cruz when a VR headset is paired to a head start. This makes it awkward, especially when the staff of Oculus trying to fit the grip strap Santa Cruz to head. But finally Santa Cruz can be installed perfectly.

Previously, Lee was asked to recall the position of the items in the room to prevent in case he hit something.

The experience begins, using Santa Cruz, Lee initially only see an empty room with no end. He was asked to walk as far as he could, really stepped up and not use the stick or pressing the controller.

He walked up closer to the wall. Interestingly, according to Lee in recognition of the display appears a line of Santa Cruz. Initially he was puzzled that meant, but when it hits the wall Lee realized that the line represents an obstacle in front of him in the real world.

From this new light The real function features 'inside-out tracking'. The fourth camera is aimed to recognize the surrounding environment, then give a warning to the user.

Furthermore, Lee invited to the world of paper, which of course all goods and buildings in it were made of paper. In this paper the world amid the chaos, there were people screaming, stuff on fire, there is even a UFO passing.

Passing through the clutter, Lee was forced to crawl, look, moving from corner to corner, up along the balcony. And of course, Lee really do it physically in the room which now occupies. According to Lee, Santa Cruz is really capable of delivering interactive VR very real. Much better than Gear VR.


Even when compared with Rift, Lee claimed to be the same experience. In fact he does not have to be glued to the cable when in Rift restrict movement due to connect to a PC. When asked whether Santa Cruz can be linked with the Touch controller Oculus, Oculus calling party is still too early to tell.

But it is the most the most correct answers, the article Santa Cruz arguably still a mere concept. Although in practice, what was promised Oculus could be felt by the user.

There has been no estimate of when the development of Santa Cruz will be completed. But when finally launched, Samsung or even the Google clearly need to be vigilant. Because users no longer need to buy an expensive phone or a PC with specs drain bag. Staying put in the head and turn it on, users will be brought in world real VR interactive nan.

reference :

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/10/rift-goes-wireless-ars-walks-around-in-oculus-santa-cruz-vr-prototype/
http://www.cnet.com/special-reports/oculus-rift-review/
http://www.onlinehackcloud.com/dominations-nexon-hack-unlimited-crown-gold-and-food
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/gaming/gaming-accessories/oculus-rift-1123963/review

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