Circling VR will continue to usher in these 7 events in 2017

April 12, according to Uploadvr report, it is well-known that today's virtual reality (VR) is still in the industry's "infant stage." In other words, it still has a lot of room for growth. We need to be prepared, because in 2017 the VR field will show spurt growth. By the end of 2017, seven of the most important VR hardware or software will be released unless delays, cancellations, or other emergencies occur.

1. Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+

Most people (especially journalists) may not forget that the best-selling VR helmets are those that are not tied to clunky PCs. Today, mobile VR headsets are more popular than wired VR devices. Of the 5 million VR headsets sold, Samsung Gear VR shipped more than Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Google Daydream and PlayStation VR. In just a few days, this little helmet may get better and better. Gear VR requires Samsung smartphone support, while the Galaxy S8 and S8+ will be available within 2 weeks. With better large screens, faster processors, more powerful graphics capabilities, and longer battery life, Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones have become the trend for the world’s best and most popular VR helmets.

2. Samsung's new Gear VR

The Galaxy S8 and S8+ are not the only best-selling products released by Samsung in 2017, followed by the new Gear VR. Since the launch of the Gear series, Samsung has always maintained a stable upgrade. The latest Gear VR iterative product will be equipped with a joystick controller, which can be used to browse menus, play games, and socialize interactively for more exciting experiences. This controller has only 3 degrees of freedom, but its triggering function is very ergonomic. As a VR consumer, Gear VR is always the best way for us to start experiencing VR feelings.

3. Intel launches Project Alloy

Referring to VR, the best news of 2017 is that many big-name technology companies are also joining this field. The most exciting newcomer is Intel. This year, Intel's Alloy reference design will be pushed into the market by third-party manufacturers. The manufacturer will deliver a brand new VR helmet that belongs to wireless devices and uses Inside-out sensors powered by Intel RealSense technology. The content and requirements of the first Alloy helmet are not yet clear, but it should be a key step in the development of the future without limiting VR.

4.Microsoft teamed up with Acer to launch VR helmet

This is Acer's toolkit, the first Holographic VR helmet introduced to developers. In 2016, Microsoft supported a number of partner companies to launch VR helmets and actively participate in VR. Among them, Acer has developed the first VR helmet and is expected to be released when Microsoft launches the Windows 10 Creators Update. The most interesting part of Microsoft's VR helmet is its pricing. The Acer VR headset costs only $300, but its performance is said to rival the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR. Early use of Microsoft hardware shows that it still has many areas for improvement, but Acer VR helmets may represent a new trend, namely cheap VR devices.

5.AMD launches Vega graphics card

For PC hardware, VR is always a huge stimulant. Famous chip makers such as Nvidia and AMD are all working hard to develop high-end graphics cards and create niche products for core hardcore fans. The "arms race" between the two companies is even more intense this year. AMD plans to introduce Vega graphics cards to enhance its competitiveness. AMD has always been given the impression of focusing on breaking the benchmark record, but Vega is seen as a fierce response to the 1080 Ti graphics card. Vega supports 4K output, up to 120 frames per second. If a new high-resolution helmet emerges, such power will provide tremendous room for growth in the VR industry. AMD has stated that Vega will be released in the second half of 2017.

6.Ubisoft launches VR game "Star Trek: Bridge Crew"

The launch of movies and television drama games with the same theme may attract a large number of game players. But in the field of VR, these games are often the most exciting. Ubisoft's VR game "Star Trek: Bridge Crew" is the best example. In this game, you and your friends can control Star Trek's starships and accomplish various tasks through teamwork and instant communication. Although this game has been postponed several times, it was finally launched this year. This game provides exciting content for VR helmets, or will promote VR helmets.

7. Bethesda launches "Radiation 4" VR

At the 2016 E3 conference, Bethesda surprisingly announced that the entire "Fallout 4" should be transplanted to VR. Bethesda’s vice president of marketing said: “The VR version of Radiation 4 will be the most incredible thing you have seen in your life. You can even imagine playing the game in VR, but when you turn your head, you will Discover how true it is!” It is reported that Bethesda will release “Radiation 4” VR version sometime at the end of this year. (small)

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