Virtual Reality Glasses With Their Hands
In early January, the 50th International Electronics Show (Electronic and Technology Exhibition) was held in Las Vegas annually by the Consumer Technology Association. The independent journalist Flavius Mihaes (Flavius Mihaies) from the United States shared in his surveillance blog how the 360-degree video will be developed to look at the garments of virtual reality (VR points). The Journalist has translated useful ideas for those who are budgeted, but wants to film the events in a new format.
1. More. virtual reality 2017
Despite the fact that Michaes was unable to see the bench of all 38,000 companies at the exhibition, he observed that the technology was becoming more accessible, even for Frilancers. Of course, it's still expensive, but insta360 Pro's camera is worth $3,000 against competitor Nokia OZO for $45,000.
VR is becoming increasingly interesting for consumers. For example, Intel developed basketball technology in virtual reality, where different spaces can be chosen in the hall or even joining sideline players.
2. Consumer cameras have become cheaper.
For $200,800, you can buy a small and light VR camera that's pouring your video into social media. The new exhibits were cameras compatible with smartphones (Insta360 Nano and Giroptic iO).
Mihaes tested Nano during the filming in Iraq and noted that, as long as its shortcomings could only be regarded as a manual video (which reduces the possibility of hidden filming) and the lack of a standard fixture for staffing.
3. VR live broadcasts go to social networks
Cell manufacturers produce devices initially adapted to flux video 360 in Periscope and Live 360 on Facebook. As long as it's not clear, Mihaes believes that this will be taken from the audience. A further speech by Obama in Chicago received 473,000 rounds of routine 2D videos and only 107, 6,000 views in 360 format.
" It is not what people want to do when they speak to the President. "









