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Skyworth Launches Multiple New XR Devices

Skyworth announced the company has launched several new XR

devices, underscoring its decade-long commitment and growing influence in the VR

and AR sectors.

Over the past 10 years, Skyworth has focused on the R&D of XR hardware, software,

and content. Its portfolio now includes products like the 3DoF VR all-in-one headset,

the ultra-slim 6DoF Pancake 1 series, and the AR A2 glasses.

The 3DoF headset weighs just 392g and features a Qualcomm XR2 Gen1 chip with

8K decoding. The MR Pancake 1 offers a sleek design, Fast-LCD display, 12ms

latency, and supports color RGB see-through and gesture control. The 42g AI

Glasses A2 come with an 8MP camera for 1080P video, and enable real-time

translation and natural voice interaction.

In addition, Skyworth led the development of a new ITU standard (ITU-T J.1292),

defining technical requirements for integrating UHD video and VR services in set-top

boxes. This marks a key step in supporting the global convergence of UHD and VR

technologies.

From product innovation to setting industry standards, Skyworth continues to push

the boundaries of XR, aiming to enhance daily life through advanced technologies.


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ricerick
Mar 08
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Reading stuff like this makes me think about how fast gaming tech is changing. XR gadgets could totally transform how we play, mainly if game creators make more real-feeling worlds. I seriously love gaming, no matter if it's on my PC, console, or phone. Usually, I play on my phone since it's easy, so I'm always looking for apps with cool games. I recently found https://stakes.in.net/app-download/ when looking for a new game app, and it was super easy to set up and start playing. It's wild to imagine how phone gaming and XR tech could mix in the future.

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