Samsung this week unveiled its Milk VR platform for its Gear VR headset at the 2015 International CES in Las Vegas, but it was far from alone in ramping up the virtual reality action at the show. HP introduced the Zvr Virtual Reality Display, and Razer rolled out its Android-based OSVR. Not to be outdone by these upstart efforts, Oculus gave a peak at its Rift controller. Meanwhile, 3DHead, which is the product of Alki David’s Anakando Media Group, made its official debut. It has been dubbed the “Oculus Rift Killer.”
Am I the only one that has absolutely zero desire for 3D TVs and virtual reality? I've been gaming for over 30 years and stay on top of tech and even do 3D modeling for game-ready assets, but I just can't see myself bothering with all of this mess they keep trying to convince us we want. I don't and never will. Sorry to sound negative, but I would rather they concentrate on phones that improve the clarity of calls I make, or TVs that can consolidate the myriad of devices I have (yes, I know they've been trying to do that for years now). Just stop wasting efforts on these toys that I can only imagine a few people really wanting to own.
Virtual Reality Makes Leaps and Bounds at CES 2015
Posted by: Peter Suciu January 7, 2015 01:56 PMSamsung this week unveiled its Milk VR platform for its Gear VR headset at the 2015 International CES in Las Vegas, but it was far from alone in ramping up the virtual reality action at the show. HP introduced the Zvr Virtual Reality Display, and Razer rolled out its Android-based OSVR. Not to be outdone by these upstart efforts, Oculus gave a peak at its Rift controller. Meanwhile, 3DHead, which is the product of Alki David’s Anakando Media Group, made its official debut. It has been dubbed the “Oculus Rift Killer.”