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Sulon Q VR+AR Headset Powered by AMD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/15/2016 08:28 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Sulon Q VR+AR Headset Powered by AMD

Today, Sulon Technologies gets one step closer to that promise, unveiling a neak peek of the Sulon Q, the world's first and only all-in-one, tether-free, "wear and play" headset for virtual reality, augmented reality, and spatial computing.

Here are some of the highlights of the Sulon Q headset:

  • Distinct "Wear and Play" design - The Sulon Q headset lets you take every world anywhere thanks to its simple and intuitive all-in-one, tether-free, "wear and play" design. There are no confusing minimum specs to be concerned with. No tangled wires to hold you back. No external tracking systems for movement or gestures. Everything you need is on-board. Just put it on and go.
  • VR and AR: The best of both worlds - Enjoy the best of virtual and augmented reality using Sulon's advanced Spatial Processing Unit which combines revolutionary, real-time machine vision technologies enabling you to effortlessly enhance the real world through augmented reality applications, and seamlessly transition from the real world to virtual worlds. The Spatial Processing Unit is an innovative mixed reality spatial computer that provides real-time environment mapping and tracking from the inside outward, dynamic virtualization for VR/AR fusion, and gesture recognition.
  • Spatial computing with Microsoft Windows 10 - Enjoy holographic computing interfaces once reserved for science fiction by placing applications in space in your own living room with a large, immersive 110-degree field-of-view. Multi-task like a professional putting transparent or opaque windows where you want using gestures or the wireless keyboard and mouse provided in the box.
  • Spatial redirection for endless virtual walks, even in your living room - With some smart perceptual tricks, Sulon's real-time, spatial technologies let you walk around and explore virtual environments that are seemingly larger than the physical space you're in. Enjoy a fully interactive VR experience in any space, letting you be a true participant in the virtual world, not just an observer from a single viewpoint or confined to moving using gamepads and controllers.
  • Console-quality graphics and powerful processing - The Sulon Q headset harnesses the latest in processor technology using the recently launched AMD FX-8800P processor at up to 35W with Radeon R7 Graphics leveraging AMD's Graphics Core Next architecture. The full performance of 4 compute cores and 8 GPU cores are unlocked through a revolutionary Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA), enabling the cores to share memory to work together for dramatic performance and efficiency. The result is a solution that is optimized for modern workloads and media formats, capable of driving the latest graphics APIs including DirectX 12 and Vulkan, and able to render stunning videogame console-quality visuals on a beautiful 2560×1440 OLED display. The Sulon Q headset also integrates AMD's LiquidVR technologies to help ensure smooth and responsive VR and AR experiences.
  • Incredible spatial audio - Using AstoundSound technology, used by the top game and entertainment studios in the world, the Sulon Q headset's 3D spatial audio lets you hear sounds within a complete spherical soundscape with advanced room simulation software algorithms that provide outstanding depth perception using the headset's 3.5mm audio jack in combination with custom spatially-optimized Sulon Q earbuds. For voice communication, the headset also includes dual noise-cancelling embedded microphones.

The Sulon Q headset is truly an amazing piece of kit. We are working incredibly hard to make exploring virtual worlds as simple and intuitive as exploring the real one, and the Sulon Q headset is a big step towards that.

As a powerful and lightweight all-in-one solution that combines VR and AR capabilities with real-time spatial mapping, the Sulon Q headset offers an experience that's unlike anything else. As we put the finishing touches on it and ready for launch in late spring, we hope everyone enjoys today's sneak peek and is equally excited about the headset as we are.

Specifications:

  • Experiences: VR, AR, and spatial computing Ergonomics Lightweight, comfortable, ergonomically designed all-in-one tether-free form factor
  • Processors: AMD FX-8800P processor at up to 35W with Radeon R7 Graphics leveraging AMD's Graphics Core Next architecture 4 compute cores and 8 GPU cores unlocked through Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) Sulon Spatial Processing Unit (SPU)
  • Memory: 8 GB DDR3 Memory
  • Storage: 256 GB SSD
  • Display: 2560x1440 pixels OLED display at 90 Hz 110-degree Field-of-View
  • Audio: 3D spatial audio powered by GenAudio's AstoundSound technology Built-in 3.5 mm audio jack Custom spatially-optimized Sulon Q earbuds Dual noise-cancelling embedded microphones.
  • Tracking: Sulon Spatial Processing Unit combining real-time machine vision technologies and mixed reality spatial computer for real-time environment mapping and tracking from the inside outward, dynamic virtualization for VR/AR fusion, and gesture recognition
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, SPU
  • Software: Microsoft Windows 10 "Project Dragon" application for spatial computing AMD LiquidVR technologies for ensure smooth and responsive VR and AR experiences
  • Peripherals: Wireless keyboard and mouse provided in box Any other Windows 10-compatible controllers and joysticks
  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.1 2 x USB 3.0 Type A Micro HDMI out


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Koniakki
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#5245328 Posted on: 03/15/2016 08:06 AM
I'm reading this correctly? They have a processing unit(FX8800P) build into the VR Headset(which I'm guessing is that box in the back)?

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#5245511 Posted on: 03/15/2016 03:17 PM
It's good someone is doing this because all in one VR/AR is the inevitable future of those two devices but i gotta imagine the extra components increases the weight quite a bit compared to oculus/vive/psvr. Cool they have dual cameras for 3D images of the outside world obviously so you can see urself banging them virtual chicks.

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#5245519 Posted on: 03/15/2016 03:26 PM
I wonder if this even works if you have got a Nvidia GPU ;)

It's good someone is doing this because all in one VR/AR is the inevitable future of those two devices but i gotta imagine the extra components increases the weight quite a bit compared to oculus/vive/psvr. Cool they have dual cameras for 3D images of the outside world obviously so you can see urself banging them virtual chicks.


Just wait and see, this is going to kick off way before any good VR games get around :banana:

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#5245524 Posted on: 03/15/2016 03:39 PM
I wonder if this even works if you have got a Nvidia GPU ;)



Just wait and see, this is going to kick off way before any good VR games get around :banana:

It's a standalone computer. It doesn't connect to a machine. I think it's going to be more of a VR viewer than something akin to an Oculus/Vive.

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