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Samsung has officially entered the high-end mixed reality arena with the Galaxy XR. Developed with Google and Qualcomm, the headset is priced at $1,799 and runs on the new Android XR platform. It aims to challenge Apple’s Vision Pro with a lighter design and deep AI integration.
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy XR, its first mixed reality headset, marking a significant entry into a market currently dominated by Apple’s Vision Pro. According to the company’s announcement, the device is available in the US for $1,799, a price point that analysts suggest is strategically positioned to compete directly with the higher-priced Apple headset.
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Samsung is poised to enter the high-end mixed reality market with a headset that closely mirrors Apple’s Vision Pro design. The device will run on the new Android XR platform developed with Google and Qualcomm, offering enhanced AI features through Gemini integration. The official unveiling is scheduled for tomorrow evening during Samsung’s Galaxy Event.
Samsung will reportedly unveil its long-awaited mixed reality headset tomorrow during a Galaxy Event, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. The device, known internally as “Project Moohan,” represents Samsung‘s direct response to Apple’s Vision Pro and signals the company’s ambition to capture market share in the emerging extended reality space. Industry analysts suggest this launch could significantly alter the competitive landscape for premium virtual reality headsets.
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Gigabyte has unveiled two innovative gaming monitors that allow users to switch between 4K and Full HD resolutions with a single click. The G27U and G27UP models feature SuperSpeed IPS panels and advanced gaming enhancements. Both monitors target gamers seeking versatility across different gaming scenarios.
Gigabyte is reportedly expanding its gaming monitor portfolio with two new 27-inch models featuring dual-mode technology, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the Gigabyte G27U and G27UP allow users to instantly switch between 4K resolution at 160 Hz and Full HD resolution at 320 Hz, providing flexibility for different gaming and productivity needs.
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