Cardboard has sold insanely well
http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/27/google-cardboard-5-million-users/
http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/27/google-cardboard-5-million-users/
wait, is it possible to stream video output from your PC to your phone?
i.e. so the PC GPU/CPU does all the heavy work (like occulus rift) and the phone displays the results and also perhaps sends orientation data back to the PC
You mean TrinusVR?Yes. Use trinulus. Works 3D too. Use it as virtual theater for the least headache
Any idea of some good ones that do?Since not many games support the display of stereoscopic side-by-side 3D
Haidamus says that Nokia's been working closely with20th Century Fox, a studio that's been very aggressive in the VR space, on development of the camera. There are also a number of partnerships in the works, though Haidamus isn't ready to divulge details on them just yet. But he points to early experiments with the NBA, where Ozo was placed courtside at an LA Lakers game, as well as a live stream of a concert performed on the roof of Capitol Records as proof of the camera's potential.
^the above thing, I've noticed heaps of times in the past with various apps (even from multi billion dollar companies) and which I've never really understood, you spend 100s or 10000s of hours making something, yet do not include a single demo. couldnt they of spent 30minutes throwing together a simple room with blocks in unity that you can walk around in to see if its working?OK thanks orangpelupa, Got it up and running.(I see the mouse cursor dual screen on the phone and can control it by moving the phone) Now I need some apps/games to try out
Any idea of some good ones that do?
A bit weird to say the least, that the makers of the app don't have a link to any specific titles, just a link to some 3rd party solutions that may or may not make a particular game stereoscopic 3D
^the above thing, I've noticed heaps of times in the past with various apps (even from multi billion dollar companies) and which I've never really understood, you spend 100s or 10000s of hours making something, yet do not include a single demo. couldnt they of spent 30minutes throwing together a simple room with blocks in unity that you can walk around in to see if its working?
OK weekend, spent some more time searching my results
most recent first person stereoscopic 3D game on steam, is wait for it ............................... doom 3: BFG edition from oct 2012!!!
For ppl looking at giving trinus a try, don't bother. yes you can stream a firstperson game to your smartphone but and this is a massive BUT .. its not stereoscopic, which sorta defeats a huge chunk of VR i.e. the feeling of depth, ala, the immersion factor of being there,
I will tell you how you can experience practically the same experience of trinus, you ready ........... move your face closer to your PC screen
Are you talking about in trinus, 'fake3d' = OK because that doesnt make it 3d AFAIKS, it just sends the same image to both eyes.You need to run the game in 3D.
Real 3d. Different perspective for each eye. Rendered twice.Are you talking about in trinus, 'fake3d' = OK because that doesnt make it 3d AFAIKS, it just sends the same image to both eyes.
I may download unity myself later and create my own 3d scene
If HTC uses their smartphone/tablet distribution channels, they could probably sell this in Europe for close to 800€, making it a whole lot cheaper than Occulus Rift (whose only distribution effort was to make a deal with a very expensive mail company).
I'm not. Straight conversion from $800 would be below 720€.you will be disappointed if you are expecting straight dollar to euro conversion.
Why the hell would HTC face those challenges if they've had proper international distribution channels for a dozen years? That makes no sense.assuming htc doesn't hit similar shipping and customs challenges as oculus.
I thought LGs approach is interesting for mobile. A light weight hmd with its own screens driven/powered from the phone by usb3.
720 vertical res IPS displays sadly, so it's no GearVR competitor.
http://www.roadtovr.com/lg-reveals-mobile-vr-headset-360-vr-g5-new-360-camera/