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Tesla fan creates Cybertruck Apple Vision Pro concept that needs to be real

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Apple’s Vision Pro may not be for everyone as it is a first-generation product with a $3,500 price tag, but the potential of the device has been mostly praised. With estimates pointing to Apple selling over 200,000 units of the premium headset, it seems like devices like the Vision Pro will be here to stay.

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Junkyard Find: 2004 Mitsubishi Diamante LS

The Truth About Cars

The MSRP for the 2004 Diamante LS (which was the top trim level, after the VR-X and ES) was $27,619, or about $45,791 in December 2023 dollars. The hot-rod VR-X got an additional five horses. While the Diamante was no longer a believable rival for the Lexus ES by that time, the '04 ES 330 listed at $31,725 ($52,598 in today's money).

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Hologram-in-a-Box Can Teleport You Anywhere

Cars That Think

But these systems require VR goggles and smart glasses, respectively, which limit their appeal. The price tag is a hurdle preventing rapid take up. Now, sans the glasses, two venture-backed companies are impressing viewers with ostensibly similar technologies. "We And in Q2 or Q3, we will unveil a consumer device for the tabletop."

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Integral Powertrain Begins Dyno Testing of New IPM Motor for Hybrids

Green Car Congress

The initial machine has been designed for a belt-integrated starter-generator (B-ISG) application and will operate in conjunction with Integral Powertrain’s own VR-Pulley technology. Tags: Hybrids Motors. Weight (kg). Earlier post.) Thermal analysis for transient & steady-state rating. Controls simulation and inverter matching.

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Looking Through Mojo Vision’s Newest AR Contact Lens

Cars That Think

The app I found to be the most fun to use wasn’t the most complex, but it did show off the sensors on board by tagging compass headings as I turned to face different directions. Mojo’s team then moved to a VR simulation to demonstrate eye tracking features that won’t work unless the lens is sitting in your eye.

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