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Este equipo es inalámbrico y genera algunos efectos holográficos decentes. Se ejecutará incluso en algunos iPhones antiguos y teléfonos con Android. Incluye un puñado de desafíos y modos de juego. Viene con su propio 'lightsaber'
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No siempre sigue tus movimientos o los del sable de luz muy bien. El sable a veces cae fuera de sincronización. Vas a necesitar usar un teléfono y la configuración no es sencilla
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Publicación: 2017-11-29, Autor: Ajay , crítica de: pcmag.com
Fun gameplay, Massive appeal for Star Wars fans, Cool, high-quality lightsaber controller, Compatible with Android and iOS phones,
Tracking issues in testing, Narrow field of view
Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is an AR game that features fun and fast-paced lightsaber battles, strategic combat, and tense rounds of Holochess, but tracking issues occasionally get in the way of gameplay...
Publicación: 2017-11-15, Autor: Chris , crítica de: recombu.com
Immersive battles, Star Wars geek-out, Smartly designed viewer
Expensive, Limited gameplay, Limited mobile support
The Lenovo Star Wars Jedi Challenges VR set would make an engrossing Christmas present for any fans out there, especially as they'll no doubt be hyped to the eyeballs over Episode VIII. It's not cheap of course, costing £250 here in the UK, which is espec...
Publicación: 2017-11-08, Autor: Helena , crítica de: geardiary.com
Quality lightsaber with nice details is the closest you thing can get to a real lightsaber, Headset offers a comfortable and secure fit, Offers varied types of game play, Fun for both kids and adults
Tracking can be a bit off, Would like to see a multiplayer option
Publicación: 2017-11-03, Autor: Russell , crítica de: imore.com
The first and last thing this product aims to be is a fun game for Star Wars fans, and in that Lenovo and Disney have been ridiculously successful. This is without a doubt the coolest Star Wars thing I've played with this year, and to be clear this year i...
Publicación: 2017-11-03, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
Finally, a "real" lightsaber, Affordable, with great build-quality, AR graphics flatter the Star Wars universe
Single-player only (for now), AR lightsaber blade can drift, Currently limited to one Star Wars app only
When I first put on the AR Mirage headset, I expected a gimmick. The reality, though, is that Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is surprisingly good fun, as long as you can shed your inhibitions some and get into the swing of things – literally. The games are ea...
Publicación: 2017-11-02, Autor: Sherri , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Easy setup, Free app with fun, compelling games, Comes with a lightsaber, Works with 15 (and counting) popular phones
Needs specific room conditions to work, Tracking can be a bit spotty
If left to my own devices, I could play Star Wars Jedi Challenges for hours. When all the conditions are right, the app offers some truly fun experiences, the best of which comes from the lightsaber battle — which, by the way, holy crap, I have a lightsab...
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Resumen: Letting you wield a real lightsaber to duel virtual Sith Lords invading your lounge room, Lenovo's impressive augmented reality headset brings Star Wars to life.While virtual reality headsets whisk you away to another world, augmented reality works by sup...
The self-contained headset is wireless and generates some decent holographic effects. Will run on even some older iPhones and Android phones. A good handful of challenges and game modes. Comes with its own lightsaber hilt
Doesn't always track your movements or the lightsaber very well. Lightsaber sometimes drops up out of sync. Requires a phone. Inserting and setting up the phone isn't easy or quick. Who knows if this will ever run other games
Lenovo's AR helmet for phones feels like a clever mini-HoloLens for Star Wars fans, but as a standalone headset with no other software, it's a tough sell...
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Publicación: 2017-11-06, Autor: George , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Resumen: The success of any AR game depends entirely on immersion: whether the player's having so much they forget how massively dorky they look with a cafeteria tray stuck to their their face. Disney's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, a $399 standalone AR machine mad...