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Now Get Virtual Reality Via Your Smartphone

Samsung is moving virtual reality out of the developer market and into the hands of consumers.
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For a while, virtual reality has been a product of enthusiasts and developers. But Samsung and Oculus have partnered to announce the Gear VR, a mobile virtual reality headset. It’s consumer-grade wear priced at a reasonable $99 and can be used with any of Samsung’s 2015 line of smartphones (the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, S6 edge +, S6, and S6 edge).

The capabilities of virtual reality are really beginning to come together in exciting ways, says Peter Diamandis, chairman and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation. Virtual reality as an innovation is ready to take the leap from enthusiasts to consumer-grade technology.

“A number of technologies [are] coming together: infinite computing, very cheap high-resolution cameras, machine-learning capabilities, low-latency/high-bandwidth networks. All of these things are coming together to reinvent the virtual world experience.”

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