Intel presented its proposal in the field of virtual reality. It consists of a wireless glasses called, provisionally, as’ Project Alloy “and a development platform named ‘Intel Merged Reality’ content.
Project Alloy is not only wireless, unlike other teams like HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, but integrates all the components in the hull. controls, sensors and cameras (one Full HD and other infrared)
Project Alloy comes RealSense to technology, Intel to follow the movement of the user and recognize the physical properties of the surrounding elements. With the information obtained, it is able to scan any object or individual in real time.
During the demonstration, Intel spokesmen got that elements of reality will be integrated into the digital landscape. . This concept is called ‘mixed reality’
With this technology, the user will not require additional controls to interact with the elements of the virtual field; the hull will be able to recognize his hands, and integrate them into the digital environment, without the aid of additional components.
The hands are integrated into the virtual space with glasses Alloy Project
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For now, what is shown is a prototype and not announced when it hit the market.
Developers can work with the system Windows Holographics as a platform for application deployment Alloy Project.
The hardware Alloy will be open to developers from the second half of 2017.
Windows 10 will support augmented reality applications
the next update of the Windows 10 operating system will support applications compatible with the augmented reality glasses HoloLens. This was announced by Intel and Microsoft at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF).
The update will arrive in 2017. The HoloLens operate with a system called Windows Holographic. The technology of these glasses allows graphic elements 3D and 2D overlap and interact with elements of immediate real space.
Terry Myerson, executive vice president of Microsoft for Windows and devices, did not give specific details about the specifications minimum required to enjoy augmented reality applications. However, he explained that the idea is to operate even with low power equipment.
The IDF began Tuesday with the presentation of Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel Corporation. The manager announced bets signature by virtual reality and augmented reality in home systems, drones, data, driving intelligent cars and technology development in the cloud for large cities.
the HoloLens are not yet available to the general public. Only it distributed a version for developers whose cost is $ 3,000. This announcement could be a prelude to a possible release of the glasses to the general public.
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With Ivan Peña Barrera reportería
San Francisco, USA. UU.
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