One thing I would love to do besides VR gaming is to rewatch IMAX/Real3D
movies such as Avatar and Guardian of the Galaxy in a virtual cinema.
3DTV failed because you needed a excessively large television to make 3d
content compelling, not to mention...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdsFEMDceNg&t=35
I know this tech probably uses a computer system that costs as much as
a luxury car, but with moores law/miniaturization, can we ever expect
this tech to be consumer ready, maybe in a de...
I think last year while I was browsing this forum, there was dk1 demo
map where owners of the dk1 allowed the public to demo the rift at their
private premise. Will there be a dk2 version of that app for those who
just want to try out the dk2.
I was going to buy the dk2 because i just cant wait for the consumer
version, but ive realised it would be inappropriate for me to have a dev
kit as a mere consumer. So ive opted to pay the exorbitant fee of 55
dollars to attend PAX AUSTRALIA to try ...
http://mashable.com/2014/04/11/quad-hd-super-amoled/Au optronics has
just announced a super amoled 5.7 inch Quad hd phone display, is this
just perfect for the rift or what. The display has 513 ppi, impressive.
and even from the pictures onm the mash...
"DaedalEVE" wrote:It's doable, just not at the IMAX resolution of 18K.
The resolution is only part of the issue however. When you see a 3D
movie at the theater, though it may have been filmed at 24fps (23.976
really), it's actually being projected on...
And the great thing about the oculus acquisition is that now Oculus will
have more leverage/networks in dealing with powerful hardware
manufacturers such as samsung. whove have been notorious for disallowing
their premium panels to go on sale in the ...
"UbeRationale" wrote:I think you meant to say: "Palmer needs to give me
a hug and tell me everything is going to be alright". Because the Oculus
team has already made very clear that this acquisition means great
things for every person interested in ...