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Lenovo’s VR camera with Daydream is now available for pre-order
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Lenovo’s VR camera with Daydream is now available for pre-order

Mariella Moon, @mariella_moon

March 25, 2018
 
Lenovo's VR camera with Daydream is now available for pre-order | DeviceDaily.com
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The virtual reality camera Lenovo created in partnership with Google is now available for pre-order, a few weeks before its release on May 4th. Online inventory monitoring app The Tracker has spotted the Lenovo Mirage Camera with Daydream page on Amazon, where you can now reserve one for $300. The Mirage will make it easy to create immersive virtual reality content, since it’s pretty much just a much a point-and-shoot that supports YouTube’s and Google’s VR180. That’s the format the tech titan created, which allows you to shoot immersive videos for VR headsets that still appear as videos with normal perspective when played on a computer or any other 2D device.

Lenovo’s Mirage camera has dual 13-megapixel fisheye lenses and can shoot 4K videos, stream videos directly to YouTube Live and can upload content straight from Google’s VR180 app. Its launch could lead to more VR videos on YouTube, and that’s definitely something Lenovo wants to happen, considering it’s also releasing its standalone Mirage Solo headset in May.

Correction: this article originally said that the Mirage camera had a 2.2-inch touchscreen; the device appears to have no screen on the back. We apologize for the error.

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