HTC unveils new Vive Cosmos VR lineup with swappable faceplates https://t.co/3ruWtJSi2S pic.twitter.com/VMh0ydaX68
— The Verge (@verge) February 20, 2020
HTC's Project Proton is a preview of its next-gen #VR headsets | Engadget https://t.co/TIxj2IqnmV
— tipatat (@tipatat) February 20, 2020
Thoughts?#VRhttps://t.co/Oq4Gcd40eB
— Eric For President (@EricPresidentVR) February 20, 2020
HTC's project proton standalone headset looks interesting ? https://t.co/b0BKWBo89s pic.twitter.com/w5HsUg1Iut
— Mike - VRO (@vr_oasis) February 20, 2020
HTC’s CEO Yves Maitre walked me through his company’s next-gen VR/XR headsets dubbed "Project Proton." About damn time! #VR https://t.co/umhUAOd5NK pic.twitter.com/rzCSEnt6ob
— Richard Lai (@richardlai) February 20, 2020
Project Proton is a #prototype of a future #XR glasses-style device from #HTC #Vive. Both headsets are said to feel very much like 'normal glasses'. No info on specs
— Rob Crasco #VR #AR #AI (@RoblemVR) February 20, 2020
HTC's #ProjectProton is a preview of its next-gen #VR headsets https://t.co/Y5DD19Qk0h pic.twitter.com/6bxGXB7zl0
ついにスキーゴーグルくらいに!!!https://t.co/WJZMkvngZk
— sabakichi / Yuki Kinoshita (@knshtyk) February 20, 2020
HTC's Project Proton is a preview of its next-gen VR headsets https://t.co/EAaj51Xgtg
— Nathie (@NathieVR) February 20, 2020
HTC's preview of its next-gen headsets will resemble normal glasses. We're glad #HTC is still experimenting with #VR!
— Cas and Chary VR (@CasandChary) February 20, 2020
More info here: https://t.co/AebcKrEMuB pic.twitter.com/YxfSdEQFCA
HTC's Project Proton is a preview of its next-gen VR headsets https://t.co/9ea6HoFebE pic.twitter.com/hWxLY7XzMp
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) February 20, 2020
#HTC plans to release a more affordable version of Vive Cosmos dubbed #CosmosPlay, along with the more advanced #CosmosElite and the experimental #CosmosXR
— Rob Crasco #VR #AR #AI (@RoblemVR) February 20, 2020
HTC's expanded #Vive #Cosmos family may help lure more #VR users https://t.co/pgSqmzJgGb #VirtualReality pic.twitter.com/W7g5Sdtnbe
*Face Palm*
— Eric For President (@EricPresidentVR) February 20, 2020
Let's take a product already demanding of heavy consumer education and split it into 3 different products making choices harder.
HTC is no longer a consumer player for VR it seems#VR #technology https://t.co/pMdEeri5jj
ああこの前面カメラモジュールの描写は、CosmosファミリーのInside-out方式であるシンボルなのか…https://t.co/HDjA2GK9Ud
— sabakichi / Yuki Kinoshita (@knshtyk) February 20, 2020
ほぼ同じ内容のEngadget英語版。なおリチャードは私が辞めるのを国内メディアより先に知ってたくらいHTC本社とコネクションが強い。
— にしかわ@IntoFree代表 (@MiyuWestriver) February 20, 2020
HTC's expanded Vive Cosmos family may help lure more VR users https://t.co/XpGXsFDgLA via @engadget
Why the hell does the Vive Cosmos "Elite" come with Lighthouse 1.0 base stations and controllers??? 2.0's been out for almost 2 years.https://t.co/6oSzSgg9Wd
— Braycen in VR ?⚽ (@lambomang) February 20, 2020
Anyway I'm expecting this headset to be at least $1,600 aud once it hits Aus.
Here's an idea, @htcvive, instead of making 4 new headsets... Make 1 without tracking problems! #VR #XR #VirtualReality https://t.co/IIiRFyqC4t
— Harry Skigis (@skeeva) February 20, 2020
HTC's expanded Vive Cosmos family may help lure more VR users https://t.co/iYnDICNdkX pic.twitter.com/r95NTEPidv
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) February 20, 2020
Meet the new HTC Vive Cosmos variants: the affordable Cosmos Play, the advanced Cosmos Elite and the experimental Cosmos XR! https://t.co/qSkG22Bjo2 pic.twitter.com/YfXJ40B2FI
— Richard Lai (@richardlai) February 20, 2020
$SNAP $VZ Snapchat’s recent Lens innovations have been particularly impressive because they run in real time on common mobile devices, enabling at least semi-plausible time-warping of faces and other live augmentations of reality. https://t.co/KAb1fspgMm pic.twitter.com/eMrhU27MPS
— Robert Lee ? (@roberee) February 20, 2020
HTC debuts Vive Cosmos Elite, Play, and XR models, plus new faceplates https://t.co/cSeh6chRpi by @horwitz
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) February 20, 2020
Can't fucking waithttps://t.co/UTG5Gjn9eE via @inputmag pic.twitter.com/Q8opGQHqC4
— Ray Wong??? (@raywongy) February 20, 2020
HTC ups its VR/AR/XR game https://t.co/Po0CNRs9Bd
— Input (@inputmag) February 20, 2020
okay wait these are sick https://t.co/zBadrVtAd7
— Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky) February 20, 2020
HTC's launching three new Vive Cosmos #VR headsets. Teases lightweight "Proton" #XR glasses. https://t.co/jNYz3Si9QF pic.twitter.com/FeCpGg563o
— Rick King (@RickKing16) February 20, 2020
HTC의 Project Proton은 차세대 VR 헤드셋의 미리보기입니다 https://t.co/wzCVtg0E46
— editoy (@editoy) February 21, 2020
• HTC는 마이크로 소프트의 HoloLens 나 Magic Leap One과 같은 AR 헤드셋과 달리 패스 스루 카메라를 사용하면 투명한 홀로그램처럼 보이지 않고 가상 물체를 실제 세계에 오버레이 할 수 있다고 합니다.
HTC unveils new Vive Cosmos VR lineup with swappable faceplates https://t.co/ypbsdL1M1a pic.twitter.com/qN63D1B6VJ
— The Verge (@verge) February 21, 2020
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— しえすた (@mada_nanasi_des) February 21, 2020
ぱっと見おしりに見えたから反省した pic.twitter.com/1whh450miJ
右下のが、白いパンティー履いてるJKが、透明な板に座った時の下から覗いた時のお尻にしか見えない
— 猫屋敷ねね@バーチャルマルチタレント (@CatSistersNene) February 21, 2020
HTC's Project Proton is a preview of its next-gen VR headsets https://t.co/vpPfJwlVhi
[#VR] #HTC has been working on next-gen lightweight headsets, under the title "Project Proton," that CEO Yves Maitre https://t.co/wUsZCYy17U via @engadget
— PERSPECTIVE[S] (@Perspectives_FR) February 20, 2020
#VirtualReality #VR: @htcvive teases the future of #XR headsets with Project Proton!
— TonyVT SkarredGhost (@SkarredGhost) February 20, 2020
HTC's Project Proton is a preview of its next-gen VR headsets https://t.co/JpaSuWavhn di @engadget
#HTC plans to release a more affordable version of Vive Cosmos dubbed #CosmosPlay, along with the more advanced #CosmosElite and the experimental #CosmosXR
— Jim Malcolm (@jim_malcolm) February 20, 2020
HTC's expanded #Vive #Cosmos family may help lure more #VR users https://t.co/KvRmUmEQu6 #VirtualReality pic.twitter.com/E9vQAuDjOK
HTC teases Vive Proton ‘display headset’ concept for 5G smartphones https://t.co/4jGidJn24K pic.twitter.com/Elnl2rzYpH
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) February 21, 2020