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Iribe: Gear VR 'still a developer kit' But Will 'quickly mature'

VRFocus - The virtual reality (VR) community is eagerly awaiting the arrival of one of the first consumer head-mounted displays (HMD) in Samsung and Oculus VR's smartphone-based Gear VR. The tech is set to arrive this month in the USA as an Innovator's Edition that anyone will be able to buy. But despite being available for consumers, Oculus VR CEO Brendan Iribe insists that it is still a developer kit, much like its current iteration of the Oculus Rift PC HMD. According to the CEO, Gear VR will 'quickly get to a mature level'.

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Don't Expect To Use The Galaxy Note 10 With Its VR Headset

Earlier this week, Samsung revealed the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+. As expected, both phones are packed to the brim with features and improvements. However, it appears that the flagship phones will be missing a few significant features.

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How Can PSVR Avoid Becoming Smartphones' Next Victim?

The PS Vita has been flatlining for a while now. Nintendo have yet to announce a 3DS follow-up, seemingly content to sweep up with the hybrid Switch. Smartphones killed a once-proud hand-held market and they are likely to kill again.

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thorstein2262d ago

So. When you talk, I bet people squint and look at you sideways.

Just so you know, it is an indicator of someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.

Cobra9512262d ago (Edited 2262d ago )

I've never been a big fan of handheld gaming, so I can't see the full picture as well as others. Still, aren't you jumping the gun a little by saying the dedicated-handheld market is dead or dying? Phone gaming, with or without a controller, is its own thing, complete with bucketloads of crap games given away for free in order to rake in microtransaction money. What are the odds of seeing games like Breath of the Wild or Super Mario Odyssey on phones? There are plenty of traditional good games on 3DS as well--the kinds of games you're unlikely to ever see on phones. There's nothing hybrid about the Switch if it's always used as a portable either, so I see no reason why it can't take over where the 3DS leaves off, other than the janky lenticular 3D. Were portable 3D and VR going anywhere to begin with? (VR as a whole still isn't substantial, anywhere.)

Finally, what does PSVR--a console VR system--have to do with Samsung Galaxy or any phone? Apples and oranges, my friend.

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Automative VR App RelayCars Gets New Updates, Includes Almost Every Car Since 2015

Take a good look at the latest cars in Gear VR.