HTC is adding eye-tracking to its high-end headsets: The company introduced a new version of the Vive Pro, dubbed the Vive Pro Eye, at a press conference at CES in Las Vegas Monday.
It promises increased speed of VR interactions, and more efficient use of computing resources. The headset will also enable what is known in the industry as foviated rendering, which means that it renders the areas of an experience where users currently look in high-resolution, while rendering areas that are out of focus at lower resolutions.
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