Intel’s new VR tech promises to be the missing link between mobile and PC VR

Intel's new VR tech promises to be the missing link between mobile and PC VR

By Jon Porter

No VR system is perfect. PC VR relies upon you buying an expensive headset to sit alongside your already expensive computer, while mobile VR makes use of the hardware you already have in your phone while being limited by that same hardware.

Intel’s new system wants to combine the benefits of the two in order to overcome the disadvantages by streaming VR content from a powerful PC to a mobile phone acting as a headset.

Called ‘Portal Ridge’, the system makes use of existing hardware from HTC including its Vive controllers, basestations, and a Vive tracker (to track the position of the headset) to combine the benefits of a gaming PC and your mobile.

Technical limitations

At an event in San Francisco, Intel demoed the system working with a Google Pixel phone. Visual data was streamed over Wi-Fi, and first hand reports from RoadtoVR suggest that this has lead to a certain amount of compression visible in the image.

Latency is also apparently a problem with the system.

Although the system is clearly a work in progress, it is an interesting look at how consumer’s existing hardware could be made to work with VR rather than having to buy …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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