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Technology Stocks : Virtual Reality
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From: FJB10/7/2016 10:28:53 AM
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Oculus working on standalone, midrange headset named Santa Cruz; prototype, featuring four cameras, lets you move while in VR but won't work well in open spaces — SAN JOSE, California — For as far VR has come and as good as the experiences have gotten, there still aren't many options for those who don't have a high end PC.

SAN JOSE, California — As far VR has come and as good as the experiences have gotten, there still aren't many options for those who don't own a high-end PC.

But during the keynote at the Oculus Connect developer conference on Thursday, Mark Zuckerberg briefly teased an all-new headset: a standalone viewer that doesn't rely on a mobile phone or a PC. Right now the device, known at the Santa Cruz Prototype, is just that: a prototype. But it offers a tantalizing look at an untethered VR future ...

More: The Verge, Tom's Guide, The Verge, CNET, pcgamer, Fast Company, CNBC, Road to VR, Polygon, Road to VR, Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check, VentureBeat and Engadget. Tweets: @benedictevans. See also Mediagazer
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