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Introducing VR view: embed immersive content into your apps and websites

41 pointsby tholfordabout 9 years ago

5 comments

mattnewportabout 9 years ago
I read the blog post and the docs linked from github and I didn&#x27;t see anything about support for VR headsets on the PC. I take it this is VR only when using Cardboard on a phone?<p>That would fit with Google&#x27;s approach to VR so far. Cardboard is a neat idea but a pretty bad headset experience compared to Gear VR or the desktop headsets. It would be nice to see Google&#x27;s VR efforts playing nice with the rest of the VR ecosystem rather than them only supporting Cardboard.
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koughabout 9 years ago
Interesting idea but I really don&#x27;t like the user experience. As I&#x27;m reading the post on my phone I notice that the image is wiggling slightly. Try to drag it around with my finger. No dice. Then start waving my phone around and realize what&#x27;s happening. No, thank you; although it makes sense for someone with the goggles to be able to experience this in VR, I don&#x27;t think it makes any sense for normal mobile users.
cryowaffleabout 9 years ago
Pretty cool that a desktop PC gets mouse drag, a phone gets physical rotation and a phone in cardboard gets stereo. Nice.
rjzzleepabout 9 years ago
Reminds me of ipix 360. I remember trying to pirate it when i was in highschool. I guess its cool that we no longer need Java Applets to do these things.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;IPIX" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;IPIX</a>
ourcatabout 9 years ago
This has been possible with ThreeJS for quite a while.