Really? I fail to see the draw at this point. I just don't get the VR craze. I'm sure it's pretty neat when done right, but until it doesn't require goggles, I'm not sure I'm into it.I'm tempted to upgrade from my Note 3 for the faster SOC and the sharper screen but also I'd be lying if I didn't say I was also intrigued by the Gear VR.
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Until it doesn't require goggles? How could it not require goggles?Really? I fail to see the draw at this point. I just don't get the VR craze. I'm sure it's pretty neat when done right, but until it doesn't require goggles, I'm not sure I'm into it.
But that doesn't mean that I wouldn't LOVE to play with the Gear VR...haha Just can't see purchasing the thing unless it's a great deal.
Oh yeah, nothing we could afford, but I guess I just don't see the point of strapping on goggles & sitting in an office chair so you can spin around.I hear Valve has a room like that already in existence and that they also helped Oculus on the Rift... It'd be cool, but probably expensive too. lol
I already pre-ordered my note 4. As for the vr, it'll really come down to price for me. I don't think I'd be able to justify even $50 without getting to try it myself first.I'm tempted by the Note 4 regardless of the VR or not. But the Gear VR is a potential plus in its favor IF it works well... So I'll have to wait for some reviews of the 4 and the VR before even considering either of them. I just think its a tempting proposition...
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I don't blame you... I would like to think it works as advertised, but I wouldn't bet $200 on it... lol.I already pre-ordered my note 4. As for the vr, it'll really come down to price for me. I don't think I'd be able to justify even $50 without getting to try it myself first.
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