Asus displayed its latest Windows Mixed Reality headset at CES 2018. This is the company's first foray into Mixed Reality (MR); the headset was first unveiled at IFA 2017. Apart from that, Asus also unveiled a few gaming accessories under the ROG
brand, including an RGB mechanical keyboard, an RGB controller, a
lighting accessory, and the Aura SDK program. Additionally, Asus showcased numerous gaming laptops, AiO PCs, and more at CES 2018.
One
of the highlights of Asus' CES 2018 announcements was the new HC102
Windows Mixed Reality headset. It will be available in Q1 2018,
according to Liliputing.
Unlike other premium VR headsets in the market, the Asus Windows MR
headset does not require any external peripherals or accessories. It has
inside-out tracking that makes use of two front-mounted controllers on
the headset. A 3D-polygonal pattern gives it one of the most unique
designs in the Mixed Reality headset market. It will work with Windows
10 Fall Creators Update.
The headset has a 2.89-inch diagonal
display, with a resolution of 1440x1440 per eye (1440x2880 combined) and
a brightness of 100 nits. It also has a refresh rate of 90Hz and a
95-degrees field of view. Sensors on the Mixed Reality headset include
Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Compass, and Proximity sensor. For
connectivity, the HC102 features a 4 metre headset connection cable, an
HDMI 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The weight of the
device is under 400 grams.
Under the Republic Of Gamers (ROG) brand, Asus announced the new
Strix Flare RGB mechanical keyboard. The keyboard has Cherry MX RGB
switches, dedicated media keys, a volume wheel (located on the upper
left end), a USB pass-through port, and a detachable wrist rest. The
Strix Flare keyboard comes equipped with Asus' proprietary Aura Sync
lighting that lets users individually program RGB keys and LEDs to
create a customised experience.
The ROG Spotlight is a new RGB
accessory that projects the ROG logo on a wall or surface. It
synchronises with Aura Sync on your system to enhance the gaming
station. This accessory has a matte black finish, and can be attached to
metallic surfaces with a magnetic base. With a 360-degree rotating
angle, the ROG Spotlight can be used flexibly.
Equipped with ROG Halo technology, the new ROG Aura Terminal is a
quad-channel addressable ROG controller incorporates lighting effects
that are synchronised with the gameplay on the ROG system. Mounting LED
strips on the back of the monitor will help the Terminal recognise the
colours displayed on the edges of the display. It can then match them to
light up the LED strip, creating a sort of immersive experience.
And,
finally, Asus also showcased the Aura SDK program that enables
developers and the company's hardware partners to integrate the
synchronised Aura lighting technology on to their products. ROG has
added numerous new capabilities to the Aura SDK program allowing third
parties to make use of them during game production.
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