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The XPeng electric flying car is seen at the Second China International Consumer Products Exhibition (CICPE) in Haikou, Hainan Province in southern China, July 28, 2022 (Xinhua / Yang Guanyu) HAIKOU, July 29 (Xinhua) – Player wearing a helmet and with VR glasses, he climbed onto the snowboard, moving left and right along the ski slope projected on a huge screen. At the ongoing second China International Consumer Products Expo, telecommunications giant China Mobile will showcase ski equipment equipped with virtual reality (VR) technology, which allows players to experience skiing in the tropical province of Hainan. “5G has high bandwidth and low latency, so we can provide an immersive user experience,” said Xia Yiran, employee of the China Mobile exhibition booth. “VR devices allow people all over the country to experience skiing while promoting winter sports. Even in the tropical province of Hainan, people can easily ski. ” Wang Wuyi, a visitor to the fair, enjoyed skiing in virtual reality. “When you’re at work and don’t have time to travel, you can play these kinds of games to experience skiing at home,” he said. The equipment is only part of the high-tech products that attract attention at the fair in Haikou, the provincial capital. At the XPeng Aeroht stand, the flying car attracted many curious visitors. According to the company’s employees on site, the flying car is made of carbon fiber and has eight propellers. “Many visitors are drawn to high-tech products such as the flying car and the VR ski game. economic research center at the China Institute for Reform and Development. “It also shows that the technology products meet the requirements of the market” added Kuang. The six-day event attracted 1,107 foreign companies and 1,643 brands from 61 countries and regions as well as over 1,200 domestic brands. The exhibition area has grown to 100,000 square meters from 80,000 square meters last year, with the international area covering 80 percent of the total exhibition space. ■

The XPeng electric flying car is seen at the Second China International Consumer Product Exhibition (CICPE) in Haikou, Hainan Province in southern China, July 28, 2022 (Xinhua / Yang Guanyu)

HAIKOU, July 29 (Xinhua) – A player with a helmet and VR glasses climbed onto the snowboard, moving left and right along the ski slope displayed on a huge screen.

At the ongoing second China International Consumer Products Expo, telecommunications giant China Mobile will showcase ski equipment equipped with virtual reality (VR) technology, which allows players to experience skiing in the tropical province of Hainan.

“5G has high bandwidth and low latency, so we can provide an immersive user experience,” said Xia Yiran, employee of the China Mobile exhibition booth.

“VR devices allow people all over the country to experience skiing while promoting winter sports. Even in the tropical province of Hainan, people can easily ski. ”

Wang Wuyi, a visitor to the fair, enjoyed skiing in virtual reality.

“When you’re at work and don’t have time to travel, you can play these kinds of games to experience skiing at home,” he said.

The equipment is only part of the high-tech products that attract attention at the fair in Haikou, the provincial capital.

At the XPeng Aeroht stand, the flying car attracted many curious visitors. According to the company’s employees on site, the flying car is made of carbon fiber and has eight propellers.

“Many visitors are drawn to high-tech products such as the flying car and the VR ski game. economic research center at the China Institute for Reform and Development.

“It also shows that the technology products meet market demands,” added Kuang.

The six-day event attracted 1,107 foreign companies and 1,643 brands from 61 countries and regions, as well as over 1,200 domestic brands.

The exhibition area has grown to 100,000 square meters from 80,000 square meters last year, with the international area covering 80 percent of the total exhibition space. ■

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