Virtual reality is more than just fun and games
USA TODAY
Bring up the subject of virtual reality with a hardcore gamer, and conversation will inevitably shift to the Oculus Rift.
Sandys VR's insight:
He is so right with his headline. And I'm all excited about new releases and products. I've tried the Epson goggles he talks about, I'm not too excited about those to be honest. You'll need a plane, preferably white surface to be able to see anything that's going on in there. It also doesn't shut out your environment, which can be very distracting depending where you are. It might be nice for watching a movie at home on your couch, but honestly, there are more comfortable solutions for that than wearing sunglasses ;)