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by joeyrideout 3684 days ago
I completely agree. I thought Samsung/Oculus had gotten it right with the GearVR, but the performance improvements from a native, full-stack integration of VR functionality is giving me goosebumps. They even have a new spec which multiple vendors can get behind.

I'm going to start researching this platform now and will invest my time as a developer in it as soon as possible. I predict that this will be a good platform to get behind. Perhaps I'm being naive, but in a space with as much market potential as VR, this vision has me incredibly excited.

edit: One more thought: The hardware that they showed in the demo appears to be a step ahead of GearVR in usability as well. The headstrap isn't painfully assembled (my GearVR unit falls apart half the time I put it on) and it comes with input controllers. GearVR is woefully lacking in input options out of the box.