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Next generation computing platform! vivo announces the launch of MR wearable devices next year

2024-07-26

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According to Fast Technology on July 26, this afternoon, vivo announced that it will launch MR wearable devices next year.

As we all know, Apple launched Vision Pro this year. As a product that Apple has been developing for many years, it has concentrated a large number of core technologies in the fields of display, chips, and interaction to create a super-powerful MR product.

Now vivo will also launch MR devices. Previously, Hu Bashan, executive vice president and chief operating officer of vivo, revealed that MR is likely to become a product with potential for the next generation of mobile phones.


Hu Bashan said that technological innovation has become the key to high-end breakthroughs for domestic brands. Vivo insists on being user-oriented, paying attention to user needs, and letting technology serve users. Every product of Vivo is based on insights into users' real needs, and actually solves practical problems of users and social development.

It is reported that the full name of MR mixed reality is Mixed Reality, which is a technology that combines the real world with the virtual world.

MR combines the essence of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) with cutting-edge technologies, creatively building a bridge between the physical and digital worlds and achieving seamless interaction and integrated experience between the two.

MR has broad development prospects in various fields such as gaming and entertainment, education, engineering design, and remote collaboration.

Take medicine as an example. Using MR technology in medicine, surgeons will be able to treat patients more effectively. They will be able to use mixed reality technology to study the patient's 3D computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images, which helps surgeons accurately locate the part of the body to be operated on, allowing them to perform the operation successfully.