Monday, February 8, 2016

Soon may debut Android VR, a new platform … – PC World

Google plans to offer its customers a gadget called Cardboard, cardboard or goggles giving substitute virtual reality. Plans Corporation of Mountain View on the VR market may be much more extensive.

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Google has designed an accessory called the Cardboard. After supply in some essential elements such as lenses, anyone can cut out of cardboard and independently submit their own cardboard virtual reality goggles. After starting the appropriate application on the phone and inserted into cardboard smartphone on the mobile device’s screen displays a double image – one part for each eye.

After applying to the face Cardboard with the phone in the middle you have the impression transfer to a virtual Indeed, the impression this may exacerbate the stereoscopic 3D. Suitable applications are able to generate the digital world, or play back video recorded at 180 or 360 degrees. User nod can look around in the virtual world.

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Cardboard unlike goggles Samsung Gear VR, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive Pre and PlayStation VR is a toy and a solution for hobbyists. But it seems that the Cardboard is not the last word Google in the subject VR. There were reports about the work on the Android platform VR.

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Just as Google Cardboard will use smartphones, which screens will be used in the role of the display for Android VR goggles. Computing power phone will allow you to generate a virtual world.

Android VR, which is a response to the gadget Korean company, to be shown at this year’s Google I / O. Unlike Google Cardboard is to be a gadget sold by Google itself.

Solution Company of Mountain View has to compete with the already present on the market, Samsung Gear VR. Goggles Samsung are much more advanced than the Cardboard and although it is necessary to place them in the smartphone is equipped them with additional sensors.

Source: slashgear.com

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