2015 in Greece is the virtual reality dump of Samsung

The first quarter of this year is expected to release in our country the Galaxy VR, the virtual reality dump developed by Samsung in partnership with Rift, θυγατρική του Facebook.

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The "scuba" is compatible exclusively with the Galaxy Note 4, since the specific model of the Korean company is currently the only one with a Super AMOLED technology screen and a resolution of 1.440 x 2.560 pixels. Two specifications that, according to Samsung, are necessary to ensure a satisfactory experience.

So Galaxy VR has a special for placing the Note 4. Then, wearing the "diving suit", the user is "transported" to the "world" of the film, game or application played on the mobile, with the image occupying his entire field of vision. In fact, the optical material adapts to the inclination of the head at any time, so that one can "explore" the XNUMXD environment with his gaze from any angle. As a result, the feeling is impressively realistic.

Together with the Gear S "smart" watch, the Galaxy Note 4 will be available in Greece from October 22, with the of starting from 849 euros. However, the Galaxy VR will be on the shelves of Greek stores later, and more specifically in the first quarter of next year.

The reason is that, before its release, it should first be accessible from our country store that Samsung has in the works with the Oculus Rift, from which one will be able to "download" applications and movies for the "diver". Something that is expected to happen at the beginning of 2015, since Greece is included in the second "wave" of countries, in which the platform will be "opened".

Source: kathimerini.gr

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