LucidCam ($499; available on Amazon) addresses one of the issues that prevents wide adoption of virtual reality (VR): VR headsets aren’t hard to find, but VR content creation remains a major barrier.
Announced on Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the LucidCam from Lucid VR combines stereoscopic video with virtual reality, 180-degree recording. The device itself isn’t much ...
Lenovo Mirage Camera, the company’s 4K 180-degree stereoscopic VR camera, is now available in pre-order for $300, and is slated to launch May 4th. You can now pre-order Lenovo Mirage Camera on Amazon, ...
Lucid, maker of the stereoscopic point-and-shoot LucidCam camera, is partnering with RED, the professional-use camera company, to produce a 180-degree stereoscopic camera for 8K video and image ...
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We all know 360-degree and VR cameras are the new thing, but HumanEyes Technologies has just unveiled a flashy new camera known as Vuze. The company will be providing post production software that ...
Samsung is leading the charge on immersive VR gaming – without the typical bulky headset. At CES 2024, the company unveiled its latest cutting-edge creation, a monitor that allows users to play 3D, VR ...
Now that the Nokia OZO VR camera is dead, there’s an opening for another company to make a high quality VR camera. Say hello to the 360 Round, Samsung’s brand new 360-degree camera. The 360 Round ...
Sony has shown off some futuristic AV tech at its Sony Technology Day, including an OLED microdisplay for virtual reality. It also discussed the future of the PS5's 3D audio tech – read on for all the ...
In an lengthy interview with the French publication Les Numériques, Nintendo France MD Philippe Lavoué has stated that the company remains ambivalent towards Virtual Reality and 4K resolution support.