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The US Professional League presented a new AR feature for Vision Pro this week called Tabletop, which puts a floating show for a basketball stadium in your area during the “Select” games, according to A. The American Professional League assistance page Description of feature. On the field, the digital Avatar reflects the actual players of the game while they are moving, pass, and shoot – but only for the live games that you can watch or listen to with NBA Legue Pass.
This feature even works with local market games that are not available to the video flow in the application. It was about 45 seconds behind the broadcaster’s voice during a local game I tested, but the owner of the vision Justin Ryan mentioned About half a second delay after using the toolbar option to sync with live feeding. The feature was not available for any games outside the market when I was tested, so I only had an audio feeding to compare it.
Each player has the same symbolism (either a robot or a caricature style of cell clip), but you can still distinguish between the color of shirts, names and numbers decorated with them. Their name is also placed over their head when they have a ball. The American Professional League did not respond immediately when I asked whether the feature would be available to NBA All-Star events this week. Below is a feature recording of My Vision Pro, followed by a timeline link for the same moment from Awights Reel NBA published after the game:
Remember this feature of what the Lapz Vision Pro for Formula 1 races did before that Closed by F1 itself. If you subscribe to NBA Legue Pass and you have a PRO vision, look for a new Tabletop button next to the “Watch Live” and “Multiview” buttons in the NBA application.
Tabletop was amazingly polished for Alpha’s feature when I tried it. The American Professional League showed the technique of the mixed reality that I experienced in the past, such as the above presentation of American Professional League Commissioner Adam Silver He explains the use of a three -dimensional examination of the sports commentator Ahmed Rashad to replace a player in a clip in the game.