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Google Cardboard is easy to use, even for those unfamiliar with the technology. All subscribers have to do is download the NYT VR app, which will be available November 5, and pop their smartphones ...
Google Cardboard is a template for a VR enclosure you can build from any sufficiently sturdy cardboard - you could probably beg a few clean cartons from your local supermarket, for example.
If this DIY answer to the next generation of immersive gaming and multimedia consumption had been announced on the first day of April, it would have been seen as one of Google’s best pranks y… ...
Google Cardboard might be just about the worst way to experience virtual reality, but its accessible smartphone-led approach makes it the best VR headset for those on a budget. You won't find ...
Thanks to Google, you can now get your hands on a fully functional cardboard VR headset for around 20 bucks. That's pretty cheap -- but what you might not realize is that you can build a DIY ...
Google Cardboard isn't a perfect VR experience. But it's good enough that a bunch of kids yesterday got their first glimpse of how their future will look.
The New York Times is launching a VR app, and will give a million plus subscribers a Google Cardboard VR viewer to use it. It'll also debut a VR film for the app called The Displaced, which ...
Not only is Google's Cardboard virtual reality experience more enjoyable than I imagined (we'll get to my hands-on experience later), but also Cardboard is much more than just a DIY toy.
The New York Times and Google are collaborating to send more than a million NYT subscribers Google Cardboard, which allows users to experience virtual reality content.
Google's main goal with Cardboard is to make virtual reality accessible to the masses, and $30 is definitely a price that most people can afford. It's essentially the anti-Glass.