SAMSUNG, OCULUS ANNOUNCE $99 GEAR VR HEADSET
Virtual
 reality is taking a few steps closer to the mainstream with Samsung 
unveiling a headset that brings the technology to its latest smartphones
 at half the price of its previous model, Facebook launching support for
 360-degree video, and online video services like Netflix and Hulu 
jumping into the format. 
 The announcements at a developers 
conference in Los Angeles for virtual reality technology company Oculus 
represent attempts to push the platform beyond a video-gamer-focused 
niche. 
 Facebook Inc CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who cut a deal to buy 
Oculus for $2 billion last year, told some 1,500 conference attendees 
that virtual reality is "the next logical step'' in online sharing after
 text, photos and video. 
 "In just a few years, VR has gone from
 being this science fiction dream to an awesome reality,'' he said. "And
 now we all here have a chance to change the way we play, communicate 
and collaborate.'' 
 Zuckerberg showed off a promo for the 
upcoming "Star Wars'' movie showing a speeding vehicle zooming over the 
desert landscape of fictional planet Jakku. Users can look around in any
 direction using their mouse as the video is playing. 
 Samsung 
said its new virtual reality headset will be 22% lighter and cost $99, 
half the price of its previous model. The Gear VR, which requires users 
to insert the latest version of a Samsung smartphone into the headset, 
will ship in November. 
 Netflix content is available to be 
viewed in Oculus or Samsung headsets starting September 24, while Hulu 
said it would also bring its app to the Oculus platform where users can 
stream 2D content as well as an original virtual reality short film 
called "The Big One,'' from YouTube star Freddie Wong's RocketJump 
production company. A Hulu launch date wasn't announced. 
 
  
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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