virtual reality head-mounted display, being developed by Oculus VR. During its period as an independent company, Oculus VR raised US$2.4 million for the development of the Rift.[3]
The consumer version of the product is expected to become available sometime in 2015.[1] Oculus released two 'development kits'; DK1 in late 2012 and DK2 in mid 2014, to give developers a chance to develop content in time for the Rift's release, however these have also been purchased by many virtual reality enthusiasts for general usage.
Videos of these development kits featuring both impressions and gameplay have been broadcast on YouTube by a number of popular video game content providers,[7][8] with home video titled "My 90-year-old grandmother tries the Oculus Rift" going viral, with over 2 million views.
virtual reality head-mounted display, being developed by Oculus VR. During its period as an independent company, Oculus VR raised US$2.4 million for the development of the Rift.[3]The consumer version of the product is expected to become available sometime in 2015.[1] Oculus released two 'development kits'; DK1 in late 2012 and DK2 in mid 2014, to give developers a chance to develop content in time for the Rift's release, however these have also been purchased by many virtual reality enthusiasts for general usage.Videos of these development kits featuring both impressions and gameplay have been broadcast on YouTube by a number of popular video game content providers,[7][8] with home video titled "My 90-year-old grandmother tries the Oculus Rift" going viral, with over 2 million views.
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