Project Alloy : Environment for UPSC Exams
Project Alloy : Environment for UPSC Exams
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Intel announced a new virtual reality (merged reality) reference design it's calling Project Alloy, a cordless system the company says contains everything you need to have a VR(Virtual Reality) experience without extraneous components.
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Merged reality means you can see real-world stuff in front of you, even while you’re wearing a full headset.
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The headset is a completely standalone device, with no need to hook up to a computer or external sensors, so wearers can move around and explore virtual environments with total freedom.
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The headset uses Intel’s RealSense cameras, which have depth-sensing capabilities, to allow, without the need for additional sensors, objects such as the user’s hands to be tracked and entered into the virtual world displayed within the goggles.