consumer electronics show 2015 - day 1

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Oculus Crescent Bay prototype

This let’s you register and reserve your personal 30 min window with the Crescent Bay, a prototype VR headset that adds “360 degree head tracking, expanded positional tracking volume, dramatically improved weight and ergonomics, and high-quality integrated audio,” with a rumored 1440 display.

Robotic Spider Dress defends your personal space

A fabulous on sheer aesthetic value alone, but the spectacular grotesquerie isn't simply for its own sake. The dress has been integrated with a number of technologies leveraging Intel's Edison chip to keep people from entering into personal space.

Razer OSVR

Razer takes virtual reality open-source with a developer's kit for its headgear.

Lenevo LaVie Z

Lenovo's push to make lighter-than-Yoga devices results in the new LaVie Z series, which promises a 13-inch clamshell laptop at 1.72 pounds (0.7kg) and a Yoga-style 13-inch hybrid at 2.04 pounds (0.9kg).

Dell XPS 13

A 13-inch notebook with a Quad HD display and an Intel Broadwell chip inside, the XPS 13 weighs only 2.6 pounds (1.2 kg) yet feels pretty sturdy. The best part: the prices start at $800 (about £530, AU$990).

VR

This year's Next Big Thing panel tackled the current state and future of virtual reality

RealSense everywhere

Intel closed out the day with a showcase of all the applications and prototypes for its RealSense technology, which range from gesture control to obstacle detection for drones, robotics and smart everything.

References

www.cnet.com

CBS Interactive

http://www.mercurynews.com/

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