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==Types of HMDs==
==Types of HMDs==
[[Slide-on HMD]] is the most primitive of all HMD that relies all of the leg work on the inserted smartphone. [[Discrete HMD]] contains a display and some electronics [[tracking]] and other functions. While they are more advanced than Slide-ons, Discrete HMDs still require connections to PCs for processing. [[Integrated HMD]]  
[[Slide-on HMD]] is the most primitive of all HMD that relies all of the leg work on the inserted smartphone. [[Discrete HMD]] contains a display and some electronics [[tracking]] and other functions. While they are more advanced than Slide-ons, Discrete HMDs still require connections to PCs for processing. [[Integrated HMD]] is the most sophisticated of them all. From display to tracking to procrssing, it has everything required for VR or [[AR]] within the HMD.
===Slide-on HMD===
===Slide-on HMD===
[[Slide-on HMD]], also known as Smartphone mount, is the cheapest and most accessible form of [[VR]]. The Slide-on consists of a smartphone holder, [[lenses]] and some form of basic input. A smartphone is inserted into the HMD and the entire device is played upon the eyes of the user to create the VR experience. The Slide-on utilizes the smartphone for display, processing and [[rotational tracking]]. Some Slide-on HMDs such as the [[Gear VR]] use their own built-in [[IMUs]] instead of relying on that of the smartphones.
[[Slide-on HMD]], also known as Smartphone mount, is the cheapest and most accessible form of [[VR]]. The Slide-on consists of a smartphone holder, [[lenses]] and some form of basic input. A smartphone is inserted into the HMD and the entire device is played upon the eyes of the user to create the VR experience. The Slide-on utilizes the smartphone for display, processing and [[rotational tracking]]. Some Slide-on HMDs such as the [[Gear VR]] use their own built-in [[IMUs]] instead of relying on that of the smartphones.