Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
or the weird spherical tv around you ???
I'm intrigued by Bigscreen Beyond[www.bigscreenvr.com] as a slimmer option, but even then you need the lighthouses for positional sensing. I would prefer an inside-out approach.
I'm definitely in the market for a pair of Viture Pro AR glasses[www.viture.com]. They have a narrower FOV, so I wouldn't say they are "VR", persay, but for movies and gaming, they seem ideal.
it's fun for short movies but it's get sweaty and uncomfortable after a while , even when you're just sitting and looking around.
I even had a VR game on my phone where you played ping pong and your little racket moved to where you are looking at , it was also fun but not something I"d play for hours.