NV launches virtual reality wearable device is Shiled VR

[PConline News] According to Xiaobian, there is news from Slashgear that NVIDIA is very likely to release its first virtual reality head-mounted display in March 2015. This upcoming smart wearable device will carry many NVIDIA exclusive technologies such as the Tegra processor, NVIDIA G-Sync and more. It will be to achieve a unique use experience. In fact, there are more and more rumors about NVIDIA VR displays (or NVIDIA Shield VR). What is the actual situation? Let's take a look. 1. Using OLED screens and microlens displays NVIDIA will push the virtual reality head-mounted display, Shield VR. According to Techhive, NVIDIA actually started developing virtual reality head-mounted displays in 2013. From the point of view of the early prototypes, it featured the use of Sony's OLED screen + microlens array design to expand the display of individual pixels to achieve sharper results and even produce 3D images. Not only that, microlens array design and the so-called "light field camera technology" is also very similar, its lens is about 1 cm thick, 0.7 gram weight, in addition to the OLED screen, which is used to enhance the display effect. So, even if Sony's OLED screen is only a single 720P resolution, its overall display performance is not inferior to even Oculus Rift and other products. 2. Core Technology: Low Latency and NVIDIA Optimization Technology As a well-known graphics card manufacturer, NVIDIA will of course have some proprietary optimization features for its own gaming devices. According to Slashgear, NVIDIA Shield VR will be optimized for NVIDIA graphics cards directly, including low latency, VR SLI, VR DSR, MFAA, auto-asynchronous, and autostereo. In addition, it will also support G-Sync, to avoid the picture tear caused by the frame rate. NVIDIA Shield VR will not only support PC platforms, but also support mobile devices such as the NVIDIA Shield tablet and the built-in Tegra X1 processor. This is due to the Tegra X1 processor's excellent graphics performance in the mobile space. The Tegra X1 processor can also be used in conjunction with Shield VR in the mobile world. 3. NVIDIA claims to redefine the game Recently, Brian Burke, an NVIDIA company's GeFroce product public relations company, released a message on the social platform, which reads "2015 is a year of 4K, virtual reality, and G-Sync," which was released on January 13 this year. The GDC Global Game Developers Conference is about to be held in early March. It will be very much looking forward to NVIDIA's action at the conference. Perhaps we will see their newly developed virtual reality equipment exhibiting. Stay tuned! Wear digital channels online! Home click to enter

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