PROJECTIONS, Episode 31: Windows Mixed Reality Review
We review Microsoft’s Windows Mixed Reality headsets, including HMDs from Acer and Lenovo. Here’s how these VR headsets compare with the Rift and Vive, the limits of its inside-out tracking, and how well it runs SteamVR games and experiences.
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Good review! I could see this being really useful for traveling demos to reduce the amount of stuff you have to haul around and you are not as invested in a single location as you would be with sensor and camera setup for Vive or Oculus.
I haven’t kept up with the VR space for a while, but I think you should be more specific when talking about inside-out tracking systems that require references (e.g. Lighthouses, QR codes, Wii ‘Sensor’ Bar) and those that don’t use markers. To me just saying it has ‘inside-out tracking’ doesn’t mean much.
Again, I’m not sure of the current terminology used in the VR space that can easily make the distinction.