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[[Integrated HMD  | {{see also|PC-Powered VR|Standalone AR}}  | ||
[[Standalone VR]] also known as the '''Integrated HMD''' is the most sophisticated and expensive type of [[virtual reality]] [[HMD]] and [[augmented reality]] [[OHMD]].  This independent computing device is able to deliver [[VR]] and/or [[AR]] experiences without any external hardware such as PC or smartphone. It contains everything from [[display]] to [[processor]]s to [[camera]] and is able to display [[stereoscopic 3D]] images, perform complex [[tracking]] and utilize advanced [[input]] methods. Currently, most of Integrated HMDs are AR OHMDs with high price point and target only business professionals.  | |||
Two of the most popular devices, [[Microsoft HoloLens]] and [[Google Glass]], cost $3000 and $1500 respectively. While Integrated HMDs are expensive, they do not require powerful PCs or smartphones, which can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.  | Two of the most popular devices, [[Microsoft HoloLens]] and [[Google Glass]], cost $3000 and $1500 respectively. While Integrated HMDs are expensive, they do not require powerful PCs or smartphones, which can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.  | ||
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