Intel announces Project Alloy, an all-in-one VR headset that to fully untethered
Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich unveiled Project Alloy, an all-in-one virtual reality solution made from the ground up.Moving one step beyond Samsung's Gear VR, Intel just announced Project Alloy, an all-in-one VR headset that doesn't need to be connected to a phone or computer. Yes, that means it's completely wireless, with its own processor and battery. Alloy can also track rooms on its own, and it tracks your fingers for interacting with virtual objects. There's also a camera that lets you see other objects in your room, as well as nearby people. It's part of Intel's push around "merged reality," which combines both VR and augmented reality into a single cohesive experience.
This is the future of computing Intel has big plans to make it large scale even this prototype model was pretty neat in design and was lighter, the added advantage is that you don't need any components rather than the headset its totally untethered. This headset houses two Intel's realsense cameras with an in built battery that is also rechargeable.
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