Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Google invests in VR plastic instead of cardboard – New Technology

       

Google develops new glasses for vr, it reports the sources of the Financial Times. According to the newspaper, the new glasses to be a sequel to Google Cardboard, company VR glasses in cardboard launched in 2014. Cardboard was presented for the first time at Google’s developer conference I / O and attracted attention for its simplicity, a piece of cardboard and two lenses for a few bucks transformed an ordinary Android mobile to a VR mask. The new glasses, however, according to the Financial Times that remind more about the VR glasses developed by Samsung with Facebook-owned Oculus. It means that there will still be a cell phone that plugs into the glasses to show vr-image, but Google’s version is expected to work with many more phone models than Samsung’s only fit a few of the manufacturer’s own phones.

Google’s new VR goggles should, like Samsung, has its own sensors that helps the phone to plot the VR world more accurately when the user moves the head. At the same time, Google in more features for vr directly in its mobile operating system Android.

The company itself has not wanted to comment on the investment in new VR glasses, but according to the Financial Times, Google will, as before, with mobile phones, present own hardware along with any manufacturer to power the rest of the industry to embrace the technology. It is not known when the company will showcase its new VR betting public, but one guess is that it will be done in conjunction with the developer conference, Google I / O in May this year.

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