As we’ve been conceptualizing our startup for the first few months, many friends and colleagues asked us this question – “why you chose the VR industry?”While we were not able to answer it then, now we fully realize what made us get ventured into this specific industry for our project.
The reason is a simple one – meaning that we did because we are sure that the visually-rich technologies are the future of our…
long after we’ve sold you the VR headset or handed you the developer’s SDK kit!
While the term itself is now a truly integral part of our modern society and common knowledge, so far not even 1 percent of all the Earth’s population used it. Why? Because by now, the number of gadgets, PCs, smartphones and most importantly the VR glasses like ours are not enough to offer an all-wide coverage.
For us, this is a truly unique chance on making a difference for both the way we entertain ourselves, communicate, educate and experience something.
“Well, I am an avid gamer and I love my games realistic! So as the Virtual Reality trend hit the market, there was no chance in hell that I would of missed it! So as I searched for the most reliable, powerful, stylish and affordable VR headset – I found this one!”
Hm, that might have been one of the oldest dreams of my generation - watching the 360, VR gameday as if being present at the stadium all the while enjoying an indulging sit on the back of own's couch. Well, the Sliver TV and the ESL just teamed up to fulfil this specific wish of the mankind.
While nowadays most of the people know what the Virtual Reality is all about, not too many begin to think about the Mixed Reality. Comparable to what Microsoft did for its recent HoloLens, the Linq is about overlaying the reality around you with whatever virtual objects you'd wish to see there.
So, it was not for too long until one of the biggest players in the IT industry figured out that Virtual Reality is definitely a way to go. At least this is what all the industry analysts have thought immediately upon Intel's purchase of the Voke company - the one that is about live events and sports, in VR...
So, in case you were not quite sure if your specific model of a personal computer will be able to handle the Virtual Reality load or not, worry no more. Meaning, now there's a service that will tell you just that - whether your desktop machine is able to pull that feat off or whether it is not...