Una opción más que va por su cuenta. Hay interés en sacar HMD, desde luego. Pero a ver si se consigue un mínimo de estándar para que la gente pueda comprar con confianza de que podrá usarlo en multitud de aplicaciones, no solo las de un fabricante concreto que además tiene pinta de ser muy minoritario.
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As the frenzy of virtual reality grows, more players get into the VR headset fun. This time it is Alcatel. The Chinese TCL Corporation owned company has featured its standalone virtual reality headset at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics show.
Named as ‘Vision’ the new headset doesn’t require a PC or a smartphone to function. It is completely wireless.
The battery is placed at the back of the headset which is enough to power up to 3 hours, as Alcatel claims. The headset fits comfortably on the head and lets you move freely. It features 3.8" AMOLED screens with 1080 x 1020 resolution in each and 120-degree FOV.
Alcatel Vision comes with an octa-core processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, accelerometer, gyroscope, and a proximity sensor.
On paper, Alcatel’s Vision looks like an exciting alternative to experience virtual reality. The only downside of the headset for now is the content market, which is limited to what Alcatel will offer.
The company representatives say Alcatel Vision will go on sale within a price range of $500 — $600 in 2017.
Vision’s screens offered vivid and sharp colors, but remember that we could only experience a short 360-degree Star Trek animation at the company’s CES booth.