Beginner's guide to virtual reality: How to start with VR without spending a ton of money
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3083773/consumer-electronics/beginners-guide-to-virtual-reality.html
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When you see a virtual reality game being advertised on a box of Froot Loops, you know the VR trend has hit the mainstream.
Let me back up while shopping for groceries, my son spotted a Captain America: Civil War advertisement on the cereal box. Thinking it was a toy, I looked at the back and saw that Kelloggs was promoting the new movie by offering a virtual reality game app, as well as a Google Cardboard-like viewer (as long as you bought about six or so more boxes of cereal).
Fortunately, the app was free and there were other options for experiencing the game without having to purchase more Froot Loops.
The VR revolution on a larger scale is happening with devices like the Oculus Rift, the Samsung Gear VR, the HTC Vive and upcoming devices from Microsoft (the HoloLens) and Sony (PlayStation VR). However, these devices are more gaming focused, and cost hundreds of dollars to experience. For many people, experiencing VR needs to cost less, and fortunately, it does.
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