Cardboard Hits Half a Million Mark, Gets an SDK
PC Magazine reports (citing a blog post from project manager Andrew Nartker) that Google's Cardboard -- first introduced to some laughter -- is growing up, with a small but growing collection of compatible apps and a recently announced SDK. And while Cardboard itself is pretty low-tech (cardboard, rubber band, a magnet) and consequently cheap, the resulting VR experience is pretty good, which explains why more than 500,000 of them have now shipped.
Yeah there are lots of cardboard boxes this time of year
"I bought cardboard when it was only 14 cents a ton. And it's up to what, 16 cents now? Well, I bought three tons of it. So that's about...well, you do the math. Plus I made a special deal where I only have to keep 2 tons of it at my house."
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Seriously, why would anyone think this is a joke? You have a screen. Attach some convex lenses (like very strong reading glasses) in front (cost like $1 or $2) and put your image on the screen in front of them.
Heck, you can even have these lenses adjusted for prescription of a given person.
Especially with the "retina displays", these things will produce very nice resolution and you have automatic 3D.
Cardboard is just to hold your device and lenses at proper distance from each other and attached to your head. It's cheap and it works. But clearly not as sturdy as plastic, so there will be some less-than-perfect collimation issues.
Out of pure curiosity to see how far this technology can go, does anyone know of a porn site using this?
Like I said, just for research purposes.
Has Google made any 3D printer version available for download?
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The head tracker API returns a 4x4 matrix from the sensors:
public void getLastHeadView (float[] headView, int offset)
Provides the most up-to-date transformation matrix.
Parameters
headView An array representing a 4x4 transformation matrix in column major order.
offset Offset in the array where data should be written.
I wonder how reliable the translation information is. The angle seems to work quite well from the apps I have checked, but no app is trying to use translation information. Having it available, if it is reliable enough, would enable a whole lot of new cool applications.
Did anyone test this?
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The lastest cardboard app (the 1.3) is broken for me(display drivers?), but the cardboard is for sale at 5 dollar in China (paypal recommended)
That is including cardboard,lenses,magnets, velcro and shipping.
I might not be at your doorstep before chrismas, but such a small amount is nice for 10 minutes of fun.
I'd love to see support for the iPhone 6+ through Unity.
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Where did the 500k number come from? As google isn't selling the kits, is it an estimate of the big suppliers?
Also, as the $25 for a simple cardboard contraption is kindof rediculous, my guess is a lot of the people are
opting to build their own so there is probably a lot more than that out there.
If google really wants it to take off, they should start selling the kits for $5 a piece and maybe a more durable
plastic version for $25. If google's not up to the logistics, they could put them up on amazon.
Ok, scratch that, it does look like there are already some low cost 3rd party versions for under $10 on amazon
with free shipping.
I didn't find this at all, and testing how it made my eyes feel was why I bought it. :)
I had been looking at getting the OR DK2 for a while, but what was putting me off is that I have pretty bad sight in my right eye. I don't watch 3D movies as they quickly makes my eyes ache, followed by a headache, and I didn't want to spend the money on the DK2 if it was going to be the same.
So, I ordered Cardboard, stuck my HTC One M8 in and was pretty impressed with what it could do, and the fact that I was actually seeing proper 3D without the eye pain. After a week of playing with it I ordered the DK2 and have had no problems with that either.
It probably will vary from person to person, depending on any eye problems that you have, but Cardboard is a pretty cheap way to test what results you can expect before you waste your money. And if don't mind spending some time setting it up it will even run Elite Dangerous