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  1. 28 Jul 2020
  2. 7 Jan 2019

    HTC just announced the Vive Pro Eye at An enterprise HMD that features built in eye tracking and foveated rendering 👀

  3. 31 Jul 2019

    Thanks to our partners over at , we’ll be giving away an Pro Eye today at ! Stop by for your chance to win!

  4. 7 Jan 2019
  5. 14 May 2020

    Auto, aerospace, and architecture are just a few of the industries tapping into VR for product and design teams. With the help of 's new VR Ink stylus, designers can create freely in 2D and 3D worlds. See how it works:

  6. 7 Jan 2019

    The was just announced. A new headset that looks just like the Vive Pro with eye tracking and foveated rendering. 🤔 

  7. 8 Jan 2019
  8. 7 Jan 2019

    The built-in eye tracking on the new allows a new level of immersion in many areas (Training, Marketing, Gaming) while optimizing computing ressources thanks to foveated rendering.

  9. 21 Nov 2019

    We're thrilled and honored to see the named one of magazines best inventions of 2019.

  10. 8 Jan 2019

    HTC announces a new PC powered VR headset called Vive Cosmos! Looks like this Headset comes with support for various modular Customization!

  11. 11 Aug 2020

    With the Ink, designs come to life in 3D anywhere, anytime. Learn more:

  12. 1 Aug 2019

    is paving the way for the future of eye tracking.

  13. 18 Nov 2020

    Our Pro eye just arrived and we are more than excited about its eye tracking technology. We look forward to the amazing work we can do with this headset in developing our game to teach and .

  14. 8 Jan 2019
  15. 2 Jul 2019

    Great ideas at SHack in Novi Sad last week. I would like to see next ideas from Medbox. And Team 3 actually made an eye tracking enabled VR demo overnight.

  16. 25 Jan 2019
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  19. 21 Mar 2019

    With the , we can track users’ gaze and deliver , increasing the resolution by 9x wherever the user looks.

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