Virtual Reality: From the ‘Next Big Thing’ to the ‘Eh, Maybe Later’ of 2024
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Note: This is a guest post written by Sreejith Virtual Reality (VR) came to the fore lately as many affordable and consumer-friendly VR headsets hit the market. The development of immersive technologies like Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR), as well as the scope of Extended Reality (XR), which combines real and virtual environments
Note: This is a guest post written by Tim Ruse, Zero Latency VR CEO The virtual reality (VR) market is estimated to be worth USD$87.97 billion by 2025[1], with recent technological advances garnering widespread adoption, particularly in the past few years. By reviewing the early days and evolution of consumer VR, we can see the
Zero Latency VR has opened up a new venue in Sydney starting this month, joining Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne, and South Melbourne venues. It is the sixth Zero Latency VR venue here in Australia. Zero Latency VR is a “free-roam Virtual Reality experience” that allows you to explore digital worlds with up to seven
For the past couple of years, VR (short for Virtual Reality) is a very hot topic in the gaming industry. As immersive as a good game is, nothing can beat the experience of you being placed right into the universe as if you are there yourself. But make no mistake, if you own a small
OSVR HDK 2 Review – OSVR HDK 2 is a Virtual Reality (VR) Headset for the Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) platform – which is the biggest open source platform for the virtual reality world at the moment (more on OSVR). OSVR brings compatibility across different devices so you can use OSVR-supported devices together without
Note: This is a guest post written by Stacy Hilton The future is now and the world of virtual reality is constantly evolving, with games, apps, and videos being released daily in support of the new technology. What is even more amazing is the convenience, with almost the entirety of the virtual reality content being
Ah.. VR (Virtual Reality). It’s one of the hottest trends going at the moment apart from self-driving cars and smart home technology. I had a taste of VR gaming last week with the PlayStation VR and truly enjoyed the experience. It allows you to get immersed into whatever you are seeing within a VR headset
I’ve never played a VR game before. Sure, my legs got numb and I had to sit down as soon as I was carried into a virtual roller coaster ride with the Oculus Rift some months ago. My brain simply told me there’s no way I should be standing while “riding” this. Last Friday, thanks