What are the best VR options right now ? Google cardboard looks pretty cool
Maybe if you're retarded.
>>54865211
Vive is the only acceptable consumer VR atm.
Also, please learn how to use Google.
>>54865211
google cardboard is a pretty smart solution but hardware manufactures and google would have to work together to make it a little more viable. Its completely withing their power to do and it wouldnt raise the cost of phones that much, but they probably wont do it.
The phone would need usb 3c or thunderport to display the content (display port and hdmi obviously are a waste of space here) and theyd have to optimize the gyroscope a little more which again is a cheap fix. Real work would have to be google making it so that their api doesnt create lag when displaying and tracking which again isnt too hard for google, but theyd have to want to do it.
Alternatively the phone manufacturers themselves could do it but then you get stuff like the galaxy which only works with certain samsung products.
>>54867481
I used a vive for 9 hours straight, I tried 2 hours of fucking with it to get the focus/optics right. But it is BLURRY AS HELL. NEARLY UNUSABLE BLURRY. I used google cardboard and I did not have this issue. It feels like objects that are far away are blurryt like my eyes are bad and nothing focuses in on my eyes.
>>54867536
>needs cable
lol, you can play ps4 and shit using an Xperia.
You don't need cables.
>>54867578
>I think stream services are good for vr
if you are that uneducated go home. Trinus vr is an example of the current limits of wifi and usb on phones today.