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Play the Dream Officially Launched YVR DK1, Equipped with a Snapdragon XR2 chip

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Yukesh Prabhu
Yukesh Prabhu
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Qualcomm is one of the world’s pre-eminent companies for creating futuristic technology for tech industries. With the Snapdragon surrounding, the firm is paving the way to augment a new environment where creators and developers can construct the basement for an unimaginable future of Augmented reality and virtual reality.

Many firms started to adopt Snapdragons chipset for VR and AR; on December 28, Play Dream officially unveiled its first VR all-in-one YVR DK1, powered with the Snapdragon XR2 platform. As per the previous reports, YVR DK1 embraces a one-piece appearance design, an uncomplicated and atmospheric multi-colored body with aerodynamic lines; when it comes to the structure of the machine.

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It looks astonishing from both modern and technological viewpoints. Unlike other devices, the black handle is upbeat to its point, and most importantly, it supports charging, so the user can use it continuously until they reach the stage of apathy. While looking into the display sections, the newly released YVR DK1 comes with two 2.89-inches fast-LCD displays with a single-eye resolution of 2160×2160, a display high refresh rate of 90Hz, and a 100-degree field of view.

As far as performance is concerned in virtual reality machines, as the user mainly relies upon it to experience the unexpected, it seems the YVR DK1 would undoubtedly put up its best to partake in the powerful performance, as it’s equipped with the Snapdragon XR2 chipset to bring the powerful spell from the device.

Snapdragon XR2 has reached remarkable improvements compared with the preceding generation, including two times the CPU and GPU performance improvement, four times the video bandwidth improvement, six times the resolution improvement, and 11 times the AI improvement. Looking into the other specifications, YVR DK1 refuses to be beaten in any given aspect; it features an 8+128GB storage solution and comes with a 4200mAh battery capacity that supports up to 4 hours of battery life or 2.5 hours of video and entertainment battery life. YVR DK1 VR all-in-one comes at a price sticker of 3,999 yuan (Rs.46,863)

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