
VRFocus - One of the biggest surprises in the virtual reality (VR) industry in 2014 has been the rise of mobile VR, using smartphones as both a display and head-tracking solution that slot into head-mounted displays (HMD). The most obvious example of this is the Gear VR, Samsung’s recently-released kit that uses the Galaxy Note 4 handset. But with so many of these HMDs either available or soon to be released, the market runs the risk of becoming fragmented. That’s where the newly-announced ALPS VR comes in.

Affordable cardboard VR has been around for years, so what can Nintendo do differently?
I don't think we should get our hopes too high for this. This as much a VR as the Labo steering wheel is a force feedback Forza steering wheel.
It's not proper VR, its just Nintendo doing more Labo. I don't consider Labo a main , core Nintendo series, it's casual like 1-2 Switch.
NO, 360p per eye is Freakin hilarious. My Note 9 with 1440 x 2960 pixels feels good in Gear VR, my PSVR with 1920 x 1080 Pixels feels good, sometimes its hard to read text and has screen door effect. My switch with 1280 x 720 Pixels is going to be really hard to take ,makes me wanna cry just thinking about it

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Covert will debut on Oculus Go and Gear VR later this year.