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Did Vivo Just Clone Apple Vision Pro with Its New VR Headset?

Vivo hasn’t shared full specifications yet, so there’s no confirmed word on what kind of chipset powers the headset, the display resolution, or the software it will run on. There’s also no clarity on whether this will be a standalone device like or if it will need to connect to a phone or PC.

But the Vivo Vision is part of the company’s larger Blue Technology Matrix—a initiative aimed at applying artificial intelligence to real-world, real-life situations. That is, the headset will presumably enable both (VR) and augmented reality (AR), and will make extensive use of spatial computing to provide more natural and interactive experiences.

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