JAKARTA – Play For Dream Technology launched the Play For Dream MR, mixed reality headset, which combines the digital and real world in one sophisticated device to provide an immersive experience.
Uniting technology from various platforms includes TVs, theaters, computers, game consoles, VRs, and 3D cameras, the Play For Dream MR headset is equipped with an 8K Micro-OLED screen and an ultra-light resin Pancake optical solution.
Furthermore, this MR headset can also create a very detailed visual experience with image resolutions reaching 27 million pixels with pixel densities reaching 3,882 pixels per inch (PPI), and 45 pixels per degree (PPD) at the screen center.
“With a focus on providing extraordinary experience, Play For Dream presents a new dimension of entertainment that is more immersive to users in the Asia Pacific region,” Huang Feng, Founder and CEO of Play For Dream Technology, said.
The Play For Dream MR is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 platform, as well as its advanced camera and sensor arrays, including 11 high-performance cameras, 7 types of sensors, and 22 infrared LEDs.
Headset Play For Dream MR is the result of collaboration from Play For Dream Technology together with several partners including IMAX, DTS, Qualcomm, Unity China, BOE, and Sogou Input.
Through a close and strategic collaboration with IMAX and DTS, this device presents IMAX’s image quality and distinctive sound. Meanwhile, Sogou Input will ensure the experience of unmatched premium users.
In addition to entertainment, the Play For Dream MR is also equipped with a 32MP dual 3D ultrahigh-definition camera, this device offers a wide viewpoint exceeding 80$ and storage capacity of up to 1TB.
Supported by Android, this device is compatible with more than 300 ecosystem applications in the Play For Dream store, allowing users to access various entertainment and productivity content.
Play For Dream MR will be available in Singapore and Malaysia in October 2024, followed by launches in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Japan by 2025.
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