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    IDEALENS K2 is a robust standalone VR headset powered by Samsung Exynos 7420 processor

    IDEALENS K2 is a robust standalone VR headset powered by Samsung Exynos 7420 processor

    IDEALENS officially launched its second-generation standalone virtual reality headset earlier this week. It's a very robust headset that has the main body weight of just 295g. It houses the display, battery, and other hardware in one single package meaning there's no need to connect it to a computer or a smartphone. Offering a staggering 770ppi […]

    • By Adnan Farooqui
    • 8 years ago
    Samsung Exynos 8890 and HMD VR headset showcase eye tracking at MWC 2017

    Samsung Exynos 8890 and HMD VR headset showcase eye tracking at MWC 2017

    Samsung recently announced its new octa-core, Exynos 8895 SoC, and intends to use it in standalone VR headsets that the company revealed behind closed doors at MWC 2017, but the company still intends to make the most of its Exynos 8890 processor. The new doesn't cancel out the old, at least not yet. A report […]

    • By Deidre R.
    • 7 years ago
    Alcatel’s standalone VR headset is powered by Samsung’s Exynos chipset

    Alcatel’s standalone VR headset is powered by Samsung’s Exynos chipset

    Samsung offers one of the best mobile VR headsets in the market right now with its Gear VR series. Now, the company has started offering its chipsets to other virtual reality headset manufacturers. The latest in the line is the Alcatel Vision, a standalone VR headset, which is powered by the Exynos 7420 octa-core SoC from Samsung. The […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 8 years ago
    DeePoon M2 is a VR headset powered by Samsung’s Exynos processor

    DeePoon M2 is a VR headset powered by Samsung’s Exynos processor

    Samsung’s Exynos processors are not exclusive to the company’s mobile devices anymore. The South Korean tech giant has started selling its mobile application processors to Meizu, ZTE, and some other brands in South Korea. To that end, DeePoon, a Chinese firm that specializes in making virtual reality headsets, has introduced a new VR headset powered […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 8 years ago