On October 26th, HTC Vive and Condé Nast China jointly held a press conference in Shanghai to jointly launch the world's first enhanced VR reading experience using Vivepaper's innovative technology—“Condé Nast Traveler†VR magazine.
Vivepaper technology is a fusion of AR and VR technologies, and may also be referred to as "Augmented Virtual Reality" (A-VR). Unlike pure VR technology, it integrates objects in the real world into the virtual world, allowing you to interact with it in VR.
HTC Vive is currently the only mainstream VR platform that can implement enhanced VR functionality. Vivepaper represents the starting point for merging VR, MR, and AR on a single device. At present, Vivepaper technology is applying for a patent. It uses the HTC Vive front Camera to enable the “video see-through AR†function, which can recognize the gesture commands of the experiencer.
The HTC Vive teamed up with Condé Nast China and readers can experience it in the upcoming issue of the December issue of Condé Nast Traveler magazine. This issue of the magazine will be accompanied by a Vivepaper book that supports AR technology. Users can feel the HTC Vive [color=rgb(68, 68, 68) !important] virtual reality heads (or other compatible mobile VR devices). Fully new exposure to interactive content.
At the conference, the experience wears HTC Vive, opens VR magazine, and can fully expose itself to new interactive content through Vivepaper technology, immersively “reading†360° panoramic photos and videos, 3D models, 2D Rich text and audio and other content.
Vivepaper can bring a large amount of existing books, magazines, newspapers, periodicals and other content to the virtual reality world, providing an unparalleled interactive experience. Users can better experience the content and acquire knowledge in more interesting ways, not just through the screen. Read the text.
Even more exciting is that Vivepaper technology will likely change readers' access to content and publishers' distribution of content. This not only injects new vitality into print media, but also creates new forms of advertising, bringing new profits to the print media industry. mode.
HTC Vive will also cooperate with more publishers such as China Daily 21st Century English Education Media, Caixin VR, and Electronic Industry Press, and will publish a corresponding Vivepaper version of the reading experience in the near future. There are also more publishers in Europe and the United States that have the opportunity to join in the future.
Han Congqing, president of HTC Vive China, said at the press conference: “The invention of China for papermaking has made it very appropriate to announce the birth of Vivepaper. HTC Vive has always led the continuous innovation of VR market. Through this release of Vivepaper, we took the lead in VR. With AR technology integrated into the same hardware platform. We are very pleased to jointly launch this highly innovative product with Condé Nast. At the same time, we also look forward to jointly presenting more exciting content to VR users worldwide."
Beginning on October 31, 2016, HTC Vive users can log into the Viveport App Store to download the Vivepaper app, and Android phone VR users can also obtain it through Viveport M (Developer Beta). Vivepaper for iOS will be available at the end of this year.
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