We have just made an inventory of possible highlights on Computex and found that VR, which was once a big theme last year, seems to have quieted down this year. The absence of big HTC and Samsung has caused VR-related content to suddenly lose a lot of weight. After Samsung’s last year’s Waterloo, it’s time to go all out on the Galaxy S8; HTC seems to be turning its attention back to the phone. They are really preparing a new VR device, but it is not a PC - HTC Link is a wireless VR headset with HTC U11. VR has so far presented a trend of bipolarity: PC VR, which stands for "serious VR," and mobile VR that the average consumer can own at a low threshold. The former represents the best experience VR can give us today, with complete equipment and high venue requirements; the latter only requires users to prepare their own mobile phones. The experience gap between these two extremes also creates a great contradiction between experience and investment. HTC Link is trying to fill the gap between these two poles. Although it is paired with a mobile phone, it has its own set of screens - two 3.6-inch AMOLED screens with a size of 1080 x 1200 @ 90Hz. And HTC Link also supports full-range mobile, with 6DOF free mobile capability in 2m × 2m area, this achieves HTC Vive-level display specifications, as well as the range of motion, for those mobile VRs that are usually directly borrowing mobile phone screens. It is unheard of. HTC said that the Link Headset display will "need no cables", but it still needs to establish a connection with the phone and an external camera in some way. In addition, HTC Link's head-mounted display and controller will allow motion detection by externally mounted or placed sensors by including light sources similar to PS VR. HTC is very cautious about the existence of Link, so that a new device will bring new challenges to application developers, and will also affect the HTC Vive Daydream version published on Google I/O. Currently HTC intends to bundle HTC Link in the "Ghost of the Shell Mobile Team ARISE" in Japan. Its price is also a mystery. Can the boundaries of PC VR and mobile VR be broken by it? I am afraid that HTC is not enough. Incremental Encoder,Linear Scale Encoder,Dual Concentric Rotary Encoder,Dc Servo Motor Encoder Yuheng Optics Co., Ltd.(Changchun) , https://www.yhenoptics.com