Last year Samsung introduced its mixed reality headset called HMD Odyssey VR and a year later the company brought an update. The new iteration comes with some hardware improvements, aimed at making the usage more comfortable - the main one is a new screen with Anti-Screen Door Effect technology that blurs the pixels. When looking at the 3.5” dual AMOLED screens inside the headset, you might see pixels or the so-called screen-door effect. It brings pixelation in some environments, causing dizziness or nausea at times. The Odyssey VR+ now has an extra grid “that diffuses the light coming from each pixel and replicating the picture to areas around each pixel.” The updated device also has wider eye boxes than the original - they are now 146 mm. The padding is now made from breathing anti-fog material that prevents mist from building up around the eyes and on the screen. Everything else stays the same - AKG-tuned audio with 360-degree surround sound, built-in dual microphones, and 110 degrees FoV. The Odyssey VR+ is shipped in a bundle with two motion controllers, and there are HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports for connecting to a Windows PC. The price is $499.99 and it is already available at the Microsoft Store and Samsung.com in the US. Other regions, including South Korea, China, Hong Kong, and Brazil, will see the headset “soon.” - PrimeNews7 Blog Website

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Last year Samsung introduced its mixed reality headset called HMD Odyssey VR and a year later the company brought an update. The new iteration comes with some hardware improvements, aimed at making the usage more comfortable - the main one is a new screen with Anti-Screen Door Effect technology that blurs the pixels. When looking at the 3.5” dual AMOLED screens inside the headset, you might see pixels or the so-called screen-door effect. It brings pixelation in some environments, causing dizziness or nausea at times. The Odyssey VR+ now has an extra grid “that diffuses the light coming from each pixel and replicating the picture to areas around each pixel.” The updated device also has wider eye boxes than the original - they are now 146 mm. The padding is now made from breathing anti-fog material that prevents mist from building up around the eyes and on the screen. Everything else stays the same - AKG-tuned audio with 360-degree surround sound, built-in dual microphones, and 110 degrees FoV. The Odyssey VR+ is shipped in a bundle with two motion controllers, and there are HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports for connecting to a Windows PC. The price is $499.99 and it is already available at the Microsoft Store and Samsung.com in the US. Other regions, including South Korea, China, Hong Kong, and Brazil, will see the headset “soon.”

The Huawei Mate 20 RS Porsche Design has taken a tentative first step on the Old Continent. Clove UK has started taking pre-orders for the luxury flagship and expects to have units in stock on November 16.
It’s best not to ask about the price. Really, skip over to the next paragraph. Still here? Okay then – the 8/256GB model will cost you £1,920 (VAT included). Clove isn’t offering the pricier 512GB model (yet).

We snooped around other stores for the Mate 20 RS, but found nothing. Not that we were hoping to get a better deal.
Though a better deal will soon exist. The luxury flagship will cost €1,695 on the mainland (yes, it’s less in euro than in pounds). It should be available on November 16, hopefully a few more stores will start offering it by then.
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