More specifically, Sony's system may also include game consoles made by Microsoft or Nintendo or other manufacturer virtual reality (VR) headsets, augmented reality (AR) headsets, portable televisions (e.g. smart TVs, Internet-enabled TVs), portable computers such as laptops and tablet computers, and other mobile devices including smart phones.
These client devices may operate with a variety of operating environments. For example, some of the client computers may employ, as examples, Linux operating systems, operating systems from Microsoft, or a Unix operating system, or operating systems produced by Apple Computer or Google.
Content appropriate for Heads-Up-Display (HUD) can be strategically extracted and displayed or superimposed over the primary viewing area through the use of a visor or display worn or positioned in front of the user, relieving the user from diverting their attention to other areas of the screen and creating a gameplay advantage for the user.
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