字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hi! I’m Adi from The Verge, and after making it through several layers of ornate casino doors, I’m checking out the HTC Vive Pre, the second generation development kit for HTC and Valve’s virtual reality headset. The Pre is coming at a weird time — it’s only going to be around for a few months before the consumer design comes out in April. But there’s supposedly a good reason for this. The designers came up with a big new feature that they wanted to put in — a front-facing camera that shows you real reality inside virtual reality. If you move outside the space that the Vive’s two sensors can map, you’ll see a blurry monochrome version of the real world. A feature called ‘Chaperone' Mode let’s you see everything like this. So I can see and sit in a chair instead of tripping over it. It’s HTC and Valve’s answer to how you drink a glass of water in VR. The current demos don’t do much with the feature but developers could also use the feature to blend real space with the game. Besides the camera, the Vive Pre has re-designed controllers that look a lot more polished. Although they work about the same. We don’t know how much is going to change between the Pre and final Vive, but it’s at least possible to imagine it as a finished product. If you want to see more cool stuff from us at CES, check us out at youtube.com/theverge
B1 中級 HTC Vive擁有前置攝像頭--CES 2016 (The HTC Vive has a front-facing camera — CES 2016) 220 16 Randy Wei 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字