Briefing
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- DayDream VR Headset – Lenovo launched Mirage Solo, new standalone virtual reality headset that supports Google’s Daydream virtual reality content platform, at CES 2018 on January 9, 2018
- Equipped with WorldSense – Powered by Google’s positional tracking technology that tracks user’s movement without need for external sensors
- Technical Specifications – Include Qualcomm 835 chipset, four gigabytes of RAM, 64 gigabytes of onboard memory, dual mics, headphone jack, 2560 x 1440 LCD screen, and seven hours battery life
- Commercial Pricing – Priced under $400, lower than HTC Vive ($600) and within price range of Oculus Rift and Sony PlayStation VR
- Lenovo Mirage Camera – Also announced virtual reality camera that captures videos in 180 degrees, which can also be watched using Mirage Solo
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