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Sulon Q: AMD’s Tether-Free Virtual Reality Headset

In a surprising announcement at GDC, we now have a new big player in the VR market, the Sulon Q. Developed by Sulon Technologies, the Sulon Q is a Head-Mounted-Display designed for virtual reality, augmented reality, and spatially aware computing. The Sulon Q HMD is a fully tether-free HMD with its own computational system. The headset features an AMD FX-8800P processor and R7 Radeon graphics with four compute cores and eight GPU cores, similar to a game console. Sulon said the headset includes a 2560x1440p OLED display and features a 110-degree viewing angle. The headset also includes AstoundSound Technology for spatial audio processing, and a 3.5mm audio jack to plug in headphones. The Sulon Q comes with a pair of “spatially-optimized” earbuds. The Sulon Q headset is capable of virtual r...

Which Virtual Reality Headset Should You Buy?

Are you one of those socially awkward types who hates society and all the atrocities that it represents? Do you despise being around people? Do you wish that you could put on a headset and make the world around you go away, just to lose yourself in a fantastic/magical pixel generated world inhabited by pixel generated folks who’d slobber over you and love you no matter what sort of perversions you are into? Well, then Virtual Reality is here for you! But before you start jumping around in wild excitement, there’s a few things you need to know. We’ll take a look at the four popular VR headsets, and everything we know about them so far. HTC Vive Price: $799/£689 (includes three games and two hand controllers) Release date: April 2016 Computer required: PC running Windows 7 ...


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