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Impression Pi or Impression π is a mobile [[Virtual Reality]] and [[Augmented Reality]] [[Head-mounted Display]]. Similar to [[Samsung Gear VR]], Impression Pi requires the insertion of a smartphone for its display and processor. The [[HMD]] has built-in positional tracking in addition to rotational tracking. The device also has two front facing cameras that enables it to not only create [[AR]] overlays but also track the motion of your hands and fingers.
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Impression Pi or Impression π is a mobile [[Virtual Reality]] and [[Augmented Reality]] [[Head-mounted Display]] founded by [[Yue Fei]] (CTO), [[AnLi He]] (CEO) and [[Chris Shi]] (COO). Similar to [[Samsung Gear VR]], Impression Pi requires the insertion of a smartphone for its display and processor. The [[HMD]] has built-in positional tracking in addition to rotational tracking. The device also has two front facing cameras that enables it to not only create [[AR]] overlays but also track the motion of your hands and fingers.
  
 
A Kickstarter campaign for Impression Pi began in March 2015. Users who have pledged $59  
 
A Kickstarter campaign for Impression Pi began in March 2015. Users who have pledged $59  

Revision as of 18:43, 25 March 2015

Impression Pi
Basic Info
Type Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality
Subtype Head-mounted Display
System
Storage
Display
Image
Optics
Tracking
Audio
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Device

Impression Pi or Impression π is a mobile Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Head-mounted Display founded by Yue Fei (CTO), AnLi He (CEO) and Chris Shi (COO). Similar to Samsung Gear VR, Impression Pi requires the insertion of a smartphone for its display and processor. The HMD has built-in positional tracking in addition to rotational tracking. The device also has two front facing cameras that enables it to not only create AR overlays but also track the motion of your hands and fingers.

A Kickstarter campaign for Impression Pi began in March 2015. Users who have pledged $59

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