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The 'Simula One' Virtual Reality Headset Has a Standalone Design

The 'Simula One' virtual reality headset is an all-in-one piece of equipment for use with VR implementations without the need for external solutions thanks to the various onboard components. The headset is characterized by its relatively compact design that is powered by an eight-core Intel i7 processor that's supported by 16GB of RAM as well as Iris Xe graphics and 1TB of onboard storage. The headset will offer impressive resolution and makes use of two wide-angle color cameras, while also offering WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity.

The 'Simula One' virtual reality headset is expected to be available in Q4 of 2022 and was explained by the brand in a statement that said, "The Simula One is an office-focused, standalone VR headset built on top of Linux Desktop. It provides comparable functionality to any Linux laptop or PC, but with the power of VR. Simula is built over open-source software, and we are committed to open hardware designs to the extent our supplier NDAs permit. Receive consistent and honest updates from Simula’s team while you wait for your headset to ship. Topics covered: product development, manufacturing progress, & everything related to Linux VR computing."
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