Deepoon VR's New PC Helmet E3 and Laser Positioning Solution E-Polaris Showcased at CES
SHANGHAI, Jan. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- With the world's largest consumer electronics show, CES, officially opening on 5th January, well-known giants and startup companies gathered in Las Vegas to show their brand new products and technologies. As the leading company in China's VR industry, Deepoon VR makes a debut for its new-generation PC helmet E3 and laser positioning solution E-Polaris.
In the photo above, a visitor is playing Google's famous VR game Tilt Brush through E3 and E-Polaris. He writes four Chinese characters 'Gong Xi Fa Cai' which means 'wish you prosperity'. The complicated characters perfectly reflect the high accuracy of E3 and E-Polaris.
The E3 is upgraded from the previous E2, which shared 80% of China's domestic VR market. As the E3 project manager said, this new helmet weighs less than 300 grams and can operate with most computers ranging from low-end laptop to high-end PC. This important change makes it much easier for people to experience the VR technology.
The most fantastic part of E3 lies in that it's equipped with E-Polaris laser positioning system. The E-Polaris is the world's first binocular laser positioning solution. It enables all-round room-scale positioning and can support more than one players simultaneously. According to Deepoon's official data, the largest positioning area can reach to 5m*5m. Owing to the binocular laser positioning technology, the number of receivers on VR helmets is reduced by 60% compared with Vive so that the weight of E3 is stunning.
Besides, the built-in contents of E3 are much enriched. This new product can support Steam VR, VRonline as well as Win10 VR platform. Users can enjoy contents from all Deepoon platforms which include 3Dbobo, Deepoon all-in-one system and Deepoon Assistant.
The E3 helmet is to be formally released in March and more surprises are brewing. Let's wait and see.
SOURCE Deepoon VR
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