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Saturday, 5 May 2018

Lenovo Mirage Solo standalone Daydream VR headset and Mirage VR streaming camera go on sale

Back in January, Lenovo at the CES had introduced the Mirage Solo standalone Daydream VR headset, first VR180 consumer camera; Mirage VR streaming camera. Today the company has announced the that it is now on sale starting in the U.S. The Lenovo Mirage Solo Standalone Daydream VR sports a 5.5-inch display with QHD resolution display and it gets it's from the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 VR platform. It has 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. It packs an impressive 110-degree field of view and comes with 4000mAh battery promising up to 7 hours of battery life on a single charge. The Lenovo Mirage Solo will have access to the entire Daydream catalog of over 250 apps, including Street View, Photos, YouTube, and Expeditions. Furthermore, it is also the first VR headset to use the full potential of motion-tracking technology, called WorldSense, on Google’s Daydream virtual reality platform. The Lenovo Mirage Camera is the first VR180 consumer camera. It features two fisheye cameras that record super-wide-angle 3D footage and can store videos and photos locally. It packs two 13-megapixel cameras that can capture stereoscopic images, shoot 4K video at 30 frames per second. You can stream the videos to YouTube over a Wi-Fi network or LTE (optional). It sports a 1.4-inches size with a 2.2-inch touchscreen ...