Virtual & Mixed Reality tech is near the Mass adoption stage – Play for Dream

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Play For Dream Technology, a spatial computing company, unveiled its latest Mixed Reality (MR) research and development prototype at CES 2026. The new device, which focuses on a lightweight form factor and enhanced PCVR streaming, was showcased alongside the company’s current flagship products.

The exhibition highlighted the company’s ongoing efforts to integrate Android-based systems with high-performance spatial computing hardware. During the event, the booth featured demonstrations ranging from immersive gaming to enterprise-level applications in education and industrial training.

Technical Specifications and Current Lineup

The center of the demonstration was the current Play For Dream MR headset. According to the company, the device utilizes the Snapdragon® XR2+ Gen 2 platform and features:

  • Visuals: Dual 4K Micro-OLED displays providing 8K total clarity.

  • Latency: A 14ms RGB Video See-Through (VST) latency for mixed reality transparency.

  • Hardware: 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.

  • Audio: Integrated DTS:X immersive audio.

The headset is positioned as a “spatial computer” capable of both standalone operation and low-latency wireless PCVR streaming.

The New Prototype

The newly revealed prototype represents a shift toward addressing industry-wide concerns regarding headset weight and long-term comfort. While specific technical weight measurements were not disclosed, the company stated the prototype is designed to be “extreme lightweight” while maintaining high-fidelity visuals.

Initial feedback from attendees and tech observers at the show noted the prototype’s improved balance and its ability to stream PCVR content with minimal perceptible lag.