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Huawei later clarified in a statement that it's "committed to the ecosystem of partners who support us. .. While we cannot comment on specific partners, Huawei respects the agreements we currently have in place and pays royalties accordingly."The Smartest Stuff: Innovators are thinking up new ways to make you, and the things around you, smarter. Special Reports: CNET's in-depth features in one place. The CEO of Huawei, one of the world’s biggest phone makers, tells CNET it already has a working prototype. The device may be ready for release next year.
Visit manufacturer site for details, Editors' note: Acer's Mixed Reality headset relies on Microsoft's Mixed Reality ecosystem, which launched October 17 as part of the Fall Creator's Update for Windows 10, That ecosystem gold palm leaves iphone case is too new and unpopulated to fully judge, so this preliminary review will be updated with a final rating at a future date, Throughout this year, I've had several opportunities to try out early versions of Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality platform, The headsets, from Dell, Acer, HP and others were all largely similar, built around a Microsoft-provided list of specs, Those experiences didn't leave a particularly positive impression on me, The software was lacking, the interaction limited, and the actual tracking of the headset, and therefore the view from inside it, could be stuttery and jumpy..
Now that the final retail versions of several of these Windows Mixed Reality headsets are shipping (everyone just calls it WMR for short), I'm pleasantly surprised to say that it's far better than it was just a few months ago. Performance has greatly improved since those earlier demo sessions, and setting up the hardware -- long a pain point for VR headsets -- is quick and easy. But for now, the overall Windows Mixed Reality experience still leaves me with mixed emotions. The first unit across the line is Acer's Windows Mixed Reality headset, which runs $399 for a headset and a pair of handheld controllers. It's £399 in the UK and not for sale in Australia yet (but the Microsoft Store in Australia is selling the similar Dell and HP models for AU$799). That's about the same as the other WMR headsets, give or take $50. You can also save $100 by buying just the headset without the controllers, but that seems pointless.
Besides being one of the least expensive, the Acer headset appeals to me because it allows you to easily flip the eyepiece up on a hinge, while keeping the device mounted on your head, That makes it much easier to quickly check the room around you, talk to someone, or just make sure you're not about to run into a wall (there's also a user-set boundary that shows up in the headset when you approach the edge of your space), The WMR headsets, from Acer and others, work now only because Microsoft has released the Fall Creators Update for Windows 10, That update adds the actual software and support for the headsets, and in conjunction with that, the first round of Mixed Reality apps have entered the Windows gold palm leaves iphone case App Store, For now, you have to get your software from there, and the selection is rather thin, There are a bunch of 360-degree video players, a handful of games already available for the HTC Vive (£564 at Amazon.co.uk) or Oculus Rift (£499 at Amazon.co.uk) (including Superhot VR, Arizona Sunshine and Space Pirate Trainer), but not much else..
A Halo-themed free app, called Halo Recruit, has gotten some buzz but only because almost no one has actually played it. You get to see a few decent-looking but non-interactive 3D models of Halo characters, then you shoot at 2D targets on a computer screen within the game itself. And that's the entire thing. It's hard to feel ripped off by a free app, but Halo Recruit somehow manages that feat. So, if we're plugging in a headset and connecting handheld controllers, then playing Superhot and Space Pirate Trainer, why is everyone calling this a mixed-reality headset instead of a virtual-reality one?.
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